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Post by Jamie Brooks 1John5:13 on Jun 23, 2017 20:39:11 GMT -5
Have you fellas ever heard of someone's house being blurred out on Google Earth street level?
Ella wanted to show me her uncle's house, but it's the only one around there blurred out. He died recently, and was a very private man, but not sure this is an option to blur one's house. I wondered if all deceased people's houses where blurred, but can't imagine the effort it would take. Then I thought that it might be like the old phone company where the posted a number unless paid not to ...blackmail.
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Post by scrub-buster on Jun 23, 2017 21:54:53 GMT -5
I've seen them blurred out. No clue why.
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Post by span870 on Jun 23, 2017 23:12:36 GMT -5
Have you fellas ever heard of someone's house being blurred out on Google Earth street level? Ella wanted to show me her uncle's house, but it's the only one around there blurred out. He died recently, and was a very private man, but not sure this is an option to blur one's house. I wondered if all deceased people's houses where blurred, but can't imagine the effort it would take. Then I thought that it might be like the old phone company where the posted a number unless paid not to ...blackmail. You can request it to be blurred out through Google.
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Post by GS1 on Jun 23, 2017 23:42:13 GMT -5
Not sure about them being blurred out, but I know if you look up my neighbors house there is a doe and fawn walking away from the road.
Thought that was pretty cool.
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Post by medic22 on Jun 23, 2017 23:49:29 GMT -5
Yes. My house was blurred out at my request.
Mainly because i bought my house fully remodeled and in the google earth image it looks like a dump.
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