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How many German households have opted-out of Street View?

Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Labels: Germany , Google in Europe Blog , privacy , Street View

10 comments :

  1. terrific.de - Ihr Partner für Outdoor & BikeOctober 21, 2010 at 10:10 AM

    Finally - street view will start in germany! In the end I suppose the users will love street view... - and cannot understand the "Opt-Out-hysteria"...

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  2. Rattapp1October 21, 2010 at 1:43 PM

    3%... What's all the fuss about?

    Allow streetview in Germany only for logged in users and check they didn't ask for blurring!

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  3. UnknownOctober 21, 2010 at 4:46 PM

    Wow, 2.89% actually seems kind of high. Remind me again why Germans and Japanese feel the need for this so-called "privacy"?

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  4. UnknownOctober 21, 2010 at 8:53 PM

    Und das sind die Leute, die als Erste schauen, wie es an ihrem Urlaubsort aussieht. Traurig, traurig. Ich bin mir nicht im Klaren darüber, was diese Leute dagegen haben, wenn man ihre Häuser sieht????

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  5. BorisOctober 22, 2010 at 10:34 AM

    @Klaus
    neee das sind die Leute die Payback Karten benutzen und auch nichts dagen haben das ihre Kontodaten (wegen der Terror gefahr) nach Amerika gesendet werden.
    P.S.
    und von vorratsdatenspeicherung haben die auch noch nichts gehört

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  6. UnknownOctober 22, 2010 at 3:51 PM

    I heard, how the google street viewer project stopped to hungary, because the political can't like it.
    Can you watch this page:
    http://www.norc.hu/street-view/
    This is a Hungarian street viewer site.
    Everyone thinks what he wants.

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  7. $teiniOctober 22, 2010 at 4:58 PM

    Oder es sind BILD Leser, welche vor dem großen bösen Google-Anschlag gewarnt worden sind. Möge BILD auch alle Ahnungslosen vor dem kommenden oracle-schen lizenz-terror warnen.

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  8. JTyler23November 1, 2010 at 10:05 PM

    Finally Street View in Germany! I've been waiting on this for quite a while.

    Any rough estimate on when coverage will expand from the cities to the smaller, outlying villages and countryside? I realize it's a much larger country, but will Germany ever match the UK in terms of coverage, for example? Looking forward to it.

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  9. UnknownNovember 27, 2010 at 3:28 PM

    Finally. Germans ( im german myself ) are one of the most scared nation.Scared of what? of everything. Open minded people? you gotta be jocking. They keep the society being skeptic of every surroundings.Its sometimes too frustrating dealing with these many close minded,non-flexible people in one country.

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  10. AnonymousJuly 6, 2015 at 8:27 PM

    Blurring is not a problem. The removal of unblurred backups IS a problem!

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