Perhaps you did not understand what I meant. My mistake lies in not being able to convey to you what exactly I meant. I will try once again in a very simple manner, as below:
Understanding System Limitations
See, the website, the computers, or the software programs are not very intelligent entities. They do not understand or know what a person's real name is. They accept whatever the person puts in or chooses as their login ID. Therefore, suppose someone's real name is Abhishek Bhaduri, and when that person becomes a member of CiteHR.com and specifies their login name as Abhishek786, then the system will accept their name as Abhishek786, irrespective of the fact that their real name is Abhishek Bhaduri, which is also recorded in their Birth Certificate or Matriculation certificate.
So, when they require the certificate, the system will reckon their name as Abhishek786 and issue the certificate automatically in this name. Now, if that person would have registered (that is, used login name) as [Email Removed For Privacy Reasons], then the certificate will be issued in that name. Alternatively, if that person would register with the login name Abhishek Bhaduri, then the certificate will be issued in that name.
Hope I have made myself clear and conveyed what I meant.
Yes, if that makes you feel happy, you have proved me WRONG; I have nothing to say about whatever your real name is and how it appears on your passport. Further, I do not wish to write more on this aspect as it does not interest me, and I have no right to comment on what names people should keep or have in their passports.
Regards