Spyke
lemmy.ml

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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Aulireply
lemmy.ca

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

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lemmy.ca

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

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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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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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