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You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should
You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Yahoo

You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should

As homeowners invest in high-end locks, alarm systems and surveillance cameras to safeguard their properties, some law enforcement officials say there's one overlooked measure that could help ward off burglars: obscuring their homes on Google Street View. While the feature has existed for years, a growing number of homeowners are now choosing to blur their houses in online map images to reduce digital exposure—a tactic authorities and crime experts suggest could help reduce the risk of becoming a target. Ryan Railsback, a police officer in Riverside, California, said he's seen some residents take this additional step. 'The crooks are looking for new and innovative ways to victimize people,' he told ABC News. 'It's good for the public to be aware of that and counter what the criminals are already doing.' Street View, a service of Google Maps, provides panoramic images captured by camera-equipped vehicles traversing public roads. While it offers convenience for everything from navigating new neighborhoods to browsing real estate, it may also give criminals an easy way to scope out potential targets, experts say. Christopher Herrmann, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, told ABC News that 'would-be thieves certainly want to scout their locations before they hit them,' using publicly available imagery to assess potential points of entry, spot visible cameras or alarms, and even identify valuable property visible from the street. For those looking to conceal their home on Street View, Google allows homeowners or tenants to request a permanent blur. Users can access the tool by locating their home on Google Maps, opening the Street View image, and clicking 'Report a problem' in the lower right corner. A short form allows users to specify the area they want blurred. According to Google, once applied, the blur cannot be reversed. 'We'll review your report as fast as we can,' Google states on its site. 'If you entered your email address in the form, we may contact you to get additional information or to update you on the status of your report.' Still, not everyone agrees that the tactic is foolproof. Some warn that having the only blurred home on a block could have unintended consequences, potentially signaling that the residents have something worth hiding.

You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should
You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should

New York Post

time4 days ago

  • New York Post

You can blur your home on Google Maps: Here's how to do it and why experts say you should

As homeowners invest in high-end locks, alarm systems and surveillance cameras to safeguard their properties, some law enforcement officials say there's one overlooked measure that could help ward off burglars: obscuring their homes on Google Street View. While the feature has existed for years, a growing number of homeowners are now choosing to blur their houses in online map images to reduce digital exposure—a tactic authorities and crime experts suggest could help reduce the risk of becoming a target. Ryan Railsback, a police officer in Riverside, California, said he's seen some residents take this additional step. 4 Homeowners are being urged to consider blurring their homes on Google Maps as a safety precaution to deter burglars who may use Street View to scout entry points, security systems, and valuable possessions. Google Maps 'The crooks are looking for new and innovative ways to victimize people,' he told ABC News. 'It's good for the public to be aware of that and counter what the criminals are already doing.' Street View, a service of Google Maps, provides panoramic images captured by camera-equipped vehicles traversing public roads. While it offers convenience for everything from navigating new neighborhoods to browsing real estate, it may also give criminals an easy way to scope out potential targets, experts say. 4 While the feature has been available for years, many are unaware that a permanent blur can be requested through Google by locating the property on Street View, clicking 'Report a problem,' and submitting a form. ltstudiooo – Christopher Herrmann, a professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, told ABC News that 'would-be thieves certainly want to scout their locations before they hit them,' using publicly available imagery to assess potential points of entry, spot visible cameras or alarms, and even identify valuable property visible from the street. For those looking to conceal their home on Street View, Google allows homeowners or tenants to request a permanent blur. Users can access the tool by locating their home on Google Maps, opening the Street View image, and clicking 'Report a problem' in the lower right corner. A short form allows users to specify the area they want blurred. According to Google, once applied, the blur cannot be reversed. 4 Experts like Officer Ryan Railsback and Prof. Christopher Herrmann warn that criminals increasingly rely on digital tools to plan break-ins, and blurring your home could make it a less appealing target. luckybusiness – 'We'll review your report as fast as we can,' Google states on its site. 'If you entered your email address in the form, we may contact you to get additional information or to update you on the status of your report.' 4 However, some experts also caution that having the only blurred house on a block might attract unwanted attention. Rafael Henrique – Still, not everyone agrees that the tactic is foolproof. Some warn that having the only blurred home on a block could have unintended consequences, potentially signaling that the residents have something worth hiding.

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