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Do these revealing photos of your home belong here without permission?

Google Maps and Apple Maps allow anyone to snoop on you and violate your privacy by posting crystal clear pictures of the front of your house or aerial shots of your property on their websites and apps. 

Google has run into legal problems amid growing concerns regarding people’s privacy. These included multiple instances where people were photographed through their windows without realizing it.

One Minnesota community successfully got Google to take down all pictures of their houses, something you have the power to do on your own. You can also ask Google to blur images of your car, license plate and, perhaps most importantly, yourself. 

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Blurred screenshot of a home visible online.
(Google Maps)

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How to take pictures of your home off Google Maps on a computer 

Go to google.com/maps 

Enter your home address in the search field

Here’s how to see your own home on Google Maps.
(Google Maps)

  • Click on the photo of your house in the upper right-hand corner

A Google Maps graphic showing a home and its location.
(Google Maps)

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  • See if your home is visible

A typical Google Street View screenshot.
(Google Maps)

  • Click Report a problem in the small text in the lower left-hand corner
  • Make sure what you want blurred from the picture is in the center of the black and red box

Follow these steps to remove the Google Street View images.
(Google Maps)

  • Under Request blurring, select what you would like blurred: a face, my home, my car/license plate or different object
  • Enter any additional information in the box provided to help them know what you want blurred and why
  • Enter a working email address
  • Click the I’m not a robot button
  • Click submit

After submitting a request for your house to be blurred, you should then get an email confirmation requiring you to make any verifications. After a few days, it’s worth checking to see whether your house is still visible. One thing that is worth keeping in mind, in case you have any doubts, blurring your house on Google Maps is permanent. 

How to take pictures of your home off Apple Maps

To take pictures of your home off of Apple Maps, you will need to do so in writing, and “request that a face, license plate or your own house be censored.” The email address to reach Apple Maps is MapsImageCollection@apple.com.

Have you been successful at removing your house from either Google or Apple Maps? Let us know. We’d love to hear from you.

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