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The concern is people doesn't want some creep studying the inside or outside of my home from his parents basement. That's why I even have Google blur out my home in street view.
to each their own but i doubt anybody cares enough to study your home. Also i can gurantee if i wabted to see any previous pics of your home online i could find them on the deep web with oniin browser nothing put online ever truly goes away. I would also be willing to bet even if you get zillow taken down there is some broker site or real estate site out there pics are still posted on. Seems a bit paranoid to me but if you wana get it taken off zillow its very easy to do so.
I liken this to people who blur license plates when sell8ng a car and posting pics. Everyone driving behind u sees ur plate number its not exactly a secret
Google Earth does not have pictures of the inside of my house.
people who break into homes arent going to study bluprints of the inside of your home and drop in like mission impossible...i doubt you have anything worth going to that much effort. The outside is what id be worried about seeing if you have a ledge that would make climbing into your wondow from a second story possible or seeing if you have those basement windows without the locking covers. All that can be seen from google earth. All thay said 99% of burglars are opportunists tjey arent going to study google earth or zillow or make plans like this they will drive thru a neighborhood looking for unlocked garage doors or maybe a yard with a tall fence where neighbors cant see them breaking in a window in the rear of hoke etc
people who break into homes arent going to study bluprints of the inside of your home and drop in like mission impossible...i doubt you have anything worth going to that much effort. The outside is what id be worried about seeing if you have a ledge that would make climbing into your wondow from a second story possible or seeing if you have those basement windows without the locking covers. All that can be seen from google earth. All thay said 99% of burglars are opportunists tjey arent going to study google earth or zillow or make plans like this they will drive thru a neighborhood looking for unlocked garage doors or maybe a yard with a tall fence where neighbors cant see them breaking in a window in the rear of hoke etc
I am not concerned about being robbed. That's why I have an alarm and insurance. I enjoyed my privacy and would prefer not to have my personal space posted on the internet.
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