So apparently you can censor out your house on Google streetview by request, for privacy reasons: Blur Out Your House on Google Streetview
thoughts? has anyone tried this?
thoughts? has anyone tried this?
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Not sure how making your house blurry will protect your privacy, but okay.
I don't see the point. And I'm VERY privacy minded. But this simply makes no sense. Anyone driving, bicycling, skating, or walking down my street will see at least as much as is shown on Google Street View, so why bother? I can't quite fathom that thieves are going to use Google to scope out random streets to hit, when driving around likely neighborhoods would give them much more info--like how busy the street is, how active the area is (like with gardeners and other workers, or homeowners out doing things in their yards), and so on.So apparently you can censor out your house on Google streetview by request, for privacy reasons: Blur Out Your House on Google Streetview
thoughts? has anyone tried this?
I don't see the point. And I'm VERY privacy minded. But this simply makes no sense. Anyone driving, bicycling, skating, or walking down my street will see at least as much as is shown on Google Street View, so why bother? I can't quite fathom that thieves are going to use Google to scope out random streets to hit, when driving around likely neighborhoods would give them much more info--like how busy the street is, how active the area is (like with gardeners and other workers, or homeowners out doing things in their yards), and so on.
Now that I think about it, not only does it not make sense to blur your house, but that probably would make thieves even MORE interested in hitting it. "Wow, they're so worried about us that they've chosen to blur their house...must be a good one to hit!"
Not sure how making your house blurry will protect your privacy, but okay.
Some people might not want the whole world seeing that their gardens are 5ft high in weeds and full of rusting wrecked cars, so only the neighbours and passers-by can see the squalar.
I recently saw the Victorian terraced house in Merseyside where I lived when I was toddler on Street View. A house I've not seen in over 30 years. Windows broken, boarded-up and empty. In fact the whole area looked like it had really gone downhill.
Windows broken, boarded-up and empty. In fact the whole area looked like it had really gone downhill.