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For those looking to conceal their home on Street View, Google allows homeowners or tenants to request a permanent blur.
So some recommend users start blurring their homes on Street View, a service of Google Maps, to reduce their risk of becoming ...
You've seen blurred houses, cars, and faces if you use Google Maps' street view toggle as much as we do. Here's how to hide your home and why you might want to.
Home owners are using the blur tactic to negate any details nefarious characters might find while perusing homes on Google Maps.
People are blurring their homes on the street view page of Google Maps in an effort to cut down on potential burglars. The ability to blur property has been around for several years.
To blur your home on Google Street View, visit Google Maps, enter your address, open Street View, click “Report a Problem”, select “My Home”, provide details, and submit. Google will ...
People are blurring their houses in Google Maps to stop thieves from learning any details about their homes via Street View.
Cybersecurity teacher Jay Gehringer says the process to blur your home is easy and may help a homeowner feel less vulnerable. Users first find their property on Google Maps.
Cybersecurity consultant Joseph Steinberg says that your security will be 'worse off' if you decide to blur your home. The ...
How to blur your home on Google Maps You'll need to do this on your computer since the blurring feature isn't available in the Google Maps application on iOS or Android.
How people are blurring homes on Google Maps to avoid robberies Doing so could reduce what would-be robbers can learn about your home, such as entryways and possessions, experts say.
More New Jersey homeowners are making their houses invisible online. See why it could be worth it for your family too.