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overhead of my house only shows my current dd, which is a 99 xj. street view must have just been updated, too, because it also shows the xj. although my parents house shows my 87 mj that was parked there for a while, and my old work also shows that same truck parked there when i was driving it.

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i don't agree with any of those things. i don't want someone or company taking pictures of my property. no privacy anymore. kind of like the goverment using drones to spy on americans. technology will be the death of us all...

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i don't agree with any of those things. i don't want someone or company taking pictures of my property. no privacy anymore. kind of like the goverment using drones to spy on americans. technology will be the death of us all...

 

Although I love me some Google and technology, I can totally agree.  People give away too much info by themselves, let alone this kind of stuff.  It's one of the reasons I got off of Facebook.

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you'll notice i didnt simply provide a link with my address  :thumbsup:

Doesnt matter....you can backwards search the picture. Actually its possible to do with any picture, just search the actual picture and usually find out anything you want to know about the content of the picture. Also, along with the actual picture, in the file are details about when the picture was taken, with what, whether or not it was in an editing program, etc.

Google, or maybe bing, was having "competitions" online, posting a random picture of a random location, and seeing if people could find where the picture was taken using their search engine.

 

Also, i believe google was sued a while back for invasion of privacy by street view.

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They are obligated to blur out all pictures of people's faces since no one actually consented to having their picture taken.

 

 

well wouldnt that apply to a persons property? though I'm sure its in some fine print in some bull$#!& you have to "click to agree" to. like youtube or some ignorant $#!& like that

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When Google Streetview came by my neighborhood they got not only my Comanche, but me loading up yard debris in by the side of the house for free yard debris day at the local landfill. I can tell you exactly what day it was they came by in 2012.

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I guess they had a difficult time getting houses, trees, and automobiles to sign the consent forms...

 

 

funny stuff.. but i own said house/vehicles etc etc, i never gave anyone to permission to use said images. it doesnt matter though :offtopic:  :bs:

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privacy is no longer private,

who uses g-mail? has an andriod phone? uses google? has face book?

all of which  there is no privacy every single bit of info logged and stored and read,

andriod phone users, every thing u texted called recieved sent everything is saved and read

gmail google has full acess to every bit of info and has scanned all e-mails

so its a little to late for privacy, if u want that quit your job, get rid of your cell phones/computers and live in the bush

 

but no more of a rant, here's some i found of my truck! :P

 

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privacy is no longer private,

who uses g-mail? has an andriod phone? uses google? has face book?

all of which  there is no privacy every single bit of info logged and stored and read,

andriod phone users, every thing u texted called recieved sent everything is saved and read

gmail google has full acess to every bit of info and has scanned all e-mails

so its a little to late for privacy, if u want that quit your job, get rid of your cell phones/computers and live in the bush

 

but no more of a rant, here's some i found of my truck! :P

 

 

 

:clapping:  multiple sightings

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