I’ve mentioned this before but it bears mentioning again: Google Street Views freaks a lot of people out. And I mean a lot of people.
This time it’s stirred up privacy concerns in Baltimore where some are getting a bit perturbed at the fact that no matter how much effort you put into your personal privacy on the internet, your house is still visible to anyone who wants to see it if in Street Views. And if your cars are in the driveway, those are visible as well.
The most interesting part about the article is that it states yes, you can make a request to have Google remove images of your home from its database, but technically they don’t have to; that’s the scary part. Fortunately the big G does honor requests without complaint.
Personally I feel it’s all too easy for a burglar to case properties using Street Views. All he or she has to do is go online and look for homes with obvious security flaws (which are plainly visible most of the time), mark target homes and that’s that. That’s just way too easy.
And for those who say, "I don’t worry, my home is secure!", that’s what most people say before their houses get broken into.
I do sincerely appreciate what Google Street Views does as a public good, however I can totally understand the privacy concerns.
Is your house on Google Maps Street Views? And if yes, does it bother you?
Let us know in the comments.

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