Anonymous wrote:For privacy reasons. I don't want friends from high school or wherever to see where I live, how big my house is, do I have a pool, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I automatically get more curious about a house when I see that it's blurred. What's going on there? Why did they blur it? What are they up to?
That's crazy. Our founders gave us the constitutional right to privacy. Many of us believe in it today. Nothing creepy.
The U. S. Constitution contains no express right to privacy.
Anonymous wrote:For privacy reasons. I don't want friends from high school or wherever to see where I live, how big my house is, do I have a pool, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if people know your address to google map it, then they know it to drive by it in person if they want... right? I guess I don't get the point.
Because the people harassing us are just spying on us to see what is going on . Most likely they will not drive by but try their best to find out other ways.
But Google streetview is only updated very very infrequently... how would they be using it to spy on you?
I totally know where you are! Did you move because of harassing neighbors? Everyone knows who that is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if people know your address to google map it, then they know it to drive by it in person if they want... right? I guess I don't get the point.
Because the people harassing us are just spying on us to see what is going on . Most likely they will not drive by but try their best to find out other ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if people know your address to google map it, then they know it to drive by it in person if they want... right? I guess I don't get the point.
Because the people harassing us are just spying on us to see what is going on . Most likely they will not drive by but try their best to find out other ways.
But Google streetview is only updated very very infrequently... how would they be using it to spy on you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I automatically get more curious about a house when I see that it's blurred. What's going on there? Why did they blur it? What are they up to?
That's crazy. Our founders gave us the constitutional right to privacy. Many of us believe in it today. Nothing creepy.
The U. S. Constitution contains no express right to privacy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I automatically get more curious about a house when I see that it's blurred. What's going on there? Why did they blur it? What are they up to?
That's crazy. Our founders gave us the constitutional right to privacy. Many of us believe in it today. Nothing creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I automatically get more curious about a house when I see that it's blurred. What's going on there? Why did they blur it? What are they up to?
That's crazy. Our founders gave us the constitutional right to privacy. Many of us believe in it today. Nothing creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But if people know your address to google map it, then they know it to drive by it in person if they want... right? I guess I don't get the point.
Because the people harassing us are just spying on us to see what is going on . Most likely they will not drive by but try their best to find out other ways.
Anonymous wrote:I automatically get more curious about a house when I see that it's blurred. What's going on there? Why did they blur it? What are they up to?