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  • privacydingus@lemmy.mlP [email protected]

    It is; I would be mindful that one blurred house on a street of unblurred houses probably creates more intrigue to anyone casually looking at that street.

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    Not to mention go one click either direction on street view and gasp you can see the house.

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      cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/9311

      In case you ever wanted to blur your house from google street view you can. A little privacy i suppose, its pretty easy. you dont need a reason to do it. This probaly the only thing google lets opt out of which is cool.

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      Thanks, but I'll pass. Currently, it's just a random house; but if I blurred it, it would stick out like a sore thumb and possibly attract attention.

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        cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/9311

        In case you ever wanted to blur your house from google street view you can. A little privacy i suppose, its pretty easy. you dont need a reason to do it. This probaly the only thing google lets opt out of which is cool.

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        I find these "privacy" features very funny. Not strictly streets-related, but there are also apps like Google Earth, satellites.pro and such. I find it funny how one such service decides to blur out military complexes of some countries while another one does not and displays them clearly in the satellite photos.

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          Not to mention go one click either direction on street view and gasp you can see the house.

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          Or you can just go to Bing street view.

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            cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/9311

            In case you ever wanted to blur your house from google street view you can. A little privacy i suppose, its pretty easy. you dont need a reason to do it. This probaly the only thing google lets opt out of which is cool.

            Originally posted on Reddit

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            I did this a year ago, and as @[email protected] & @[email protected] mentioned: "if I blurred it, it would stick out" or "one blurred house on a street of unblurred houses probably creates more intrigue". However, others may have seen my blurred house and applied the same level of privacy. Now the map has four blurred houses, again possibly because I did it first. “When you say, ‘I have nothing to hide,’ you’re saying, ‘I don’t care about this right.’ ”

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              I did this a year ago, and as @[email protected] & @[email protected] mentioned: "if I blurred it, it would stick out" or "one blurred house on a street of unblurred houses probably creates more intrigue". However, others may have seen my blurred house and applied the same level of privacy. Now the map has four blurred houses, again possibly because I did it first. “When you say, ‘I have nothing to hide,’ you’re saying, ‘I don’t care about this right.’ ”

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              I wouldn't say my take is that I am not doing this because I have nothing to hide.

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              • hellfire103@lemmy.caH [email protected]

                Thanks, but I'll pass. Currently, it's just a random house; but if I blurred it, it would stick out like a sore thumb and possibly attract attention.

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                Ikr, it's like begging for weirdos to fly a drone out to it and snap pics or vid..

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                  I did this a year ago, and as @[email protected] & @[email protected] mentioned: "if I blurred it, it would stick out" or "one blurred house on a street of unblurred houses probably creates more intrigue". However, others may have seen my blurred house and applied the same level of privacy. Now the map has four blurred houses, again possibly because I did it first. “When you say, ‘I have nothing to hide,’ you’re saying, ‘I don’t care about this right.’ ”

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                  This isn't the point of this post at all

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                    cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/9311

                    In case you ever wanted to blur your house from google street view you can. A little privacy i suppose, its pretty easy. you dont need a reason to do it. This probaly the only thing google lets opt out of which is cool.

                    Originally posted on Reddit

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                    I looked up a house recently as part of a Craigslist transaction and noticed it was the only blurred one in the street. I checked its Zillow listing and saw way more than what you could see on Street View anyway and chuckled. When I got there I saw there was a Tesla parked on the driveway which probably explained why it was blurred in the first place.

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                      cross-posted from: https://europe.pub/post/9311

                      In case you ever wanted to blur your house from google street view you can. A little privacy i suppose, its pretty easy. you dont need a reason to do it. This probaly the only thing google lets opt out of which is cool.

                      Originally posted on Reddit

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                      If I had more time and motivation, I'd go around photographing those houses and posting them on Google maps with a review

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