Google Inc. has once again run into some trouble in Europe, this time over privacy concerns related to Google's Street View service. Launched in the United States in 2007, Google Street View now adds photos of real-life scenes from cities around the world to Google's maps. To protect privacy, Google utilizes software to blur out faces and license plates.
Now, Google's decision to keep ... [ read the full article ]
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WOW seems Google is trying hard to become big brother. They are buying everything on the net that gather people, they read all gmails, they can access your webcam and mic. WOW
I emailed google to remove images of my property from their site.
They think they are helping people, but really you are giving people who rob homes a high tech upper hand on viewing 360 degrees of someones home so they can rob them. This is a burglar dream to view a home and check someone window, door entries, etc.
I read more and more bad things about Google street view maps and never anything good. If I were to see one of their vans or cars with the google camera I would stop them too and call the police for invasion of privacy.