1 thought on “Google now blur homes in a more artistic way”
I can see why ppl might not want their face on streetview (mainly for privacy, but of course theres always the chance of making money by suing google as a result too=££££/$$$$!!!)… BUT… I dont see the point of blurring any house, aside from trying to avoid burglars using streetview to map out their next session, especially when anyone can easily walk past the house during the day in public to do the same thing. By blurring it out, you may be either making the law wonder what you may be concealing inside, or that you may have something inside worth stealing in the first place in comparison to all the non blurred entities you call your neighbours-so you are simply inviting streetview addicts (who just happen to also be burglars) to “complete their viewing session” by actually driving over to your house to view, choose your house as opposed to any else nearby, and helping themselves as a result, LOL
I can see why ppl might not want their face on streetview (mainly for privacy, but of course theres always the chance of making money by suing google as a result too=££££/$$$$!!!)… BUT… I dont see the point of blurring any house, aside from trying to avoid burglars using streetview to map out their next session, especially when anyone can easily walk past the house during the day in public to do the same thing. By blurring it out, you may be either making the law wonder what you may be concealing inside, or that you may have something inside worth stealing in the first place in comparison to all the non blurred entities you call your neighbours-so you are simply inviting streetview addicts (who just happen to also be burglars) to “complete their viewing session” by actually driving over to your house to view, choose your house as opposed to any else nearby, and helping themselves as a result, LOL