"Google Earth is built from a broad range of imagery providers, including public, government, commercial and private sector sources – some of which may blur images before they supply it to us. It added that Google Earth is built from a broad range of imagery providers, including public, government, commercial and private sector sources and that sometimes images are blurred before they are made available for Google to use.Ī Google spokesperson said: "Google does not itself blur satellite imagery. This enables anyone to view nearly any part of the world, get instant. hah."Īnother Reddit user responded: "I imagine they had Google blur their house on StreetView (ya know, for privacy) but Google wouldn't do it for Satellite View, as it is done by third party providers. Google Earth (and Google Maps) is the easiest way to get a satellite view of your house and neighborhood. "EDIT: Looking again on DuckDuckGo, looks like they were or are trying to change it to say "EAT S**T". like the paint ran after a while and makes it look messed up. looking at it in Bing Maps, it looks the same as Apple Maps. The Google satellite view gives you the real images of your home. It was Google Earth live satellite view of my home. When I clicked the Satellite icon, it gave me the satellite view of my home. "What's funny is that, while you can't see it clearly, it looks completely different on Apple Maps satellite view. Live Satellite View of My House On the left side of the page you will see Satellite icon. Posting their finding on January 25, the Reddit user said: "They've had their property image blurred from StreetView as well. To see your home on Google Earth, simply open the Google Earth app or go to the Google Earth website and type in your address in the search bar. ![]() If you don’t know the URL, simply type in Google Earth into a search engine such as Google or Bing and it should take you right to the website. To do this, open your internet browser and type in the URL for Google Earth. Google will permanently blur properties on street view for privacy reasons, but not on its satellite view which has resulted in the fuming homeowner writing "F**k you" on their roof. If you want to view Google Earth live, the first step is to go to the website. The property in Neese Lane in Moss Point, Mississippi, US, is blurred when on street view, although it is not blurred on satellite. Get the news you want straight to your inbox.
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