Google Street View Changes Policy in Germany

by Frank Reed on June 19, 2009

Google never does anything that is privacy related without having a little push from some influential sources like, say, a government. As a result, the Google Street View service in Germany has provided the option for anyone who is included in Street View to have their raw footage, not the ones wit blurred faces and license plates, but the actual image completely removed from their archives.

There are some implications for all involved and they are explored in some detail today over at Marketing Pilgrim with my post “Google Street View Changes Image in Germany”.

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