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If your address is exposed on Google Maps, you could become a target for cybercriminals

Street View lets you revisit your memories, but it also gives thieves a clear view of your home. Hide your home on Google Maps before it's too late.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống04/07/2025

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The trend of showing off houses on Google Maps via Street View is causing many Vietnamese people to accidentally reveal their living arrangements to criminals.
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House facades, door locations, cameras, and expensive items can all be exposed with just one click.
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Thieves can combine Street View images with personal information on social media to plan extremely precise thefts.
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“A home that is not blurred can become a target if valuables are visible in the photo,” warns security expert Michele Bennett of ADT.
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Google allows users to request permanent blurring of their homes by clicking on a photo of the home in Street View and selecting “report a problem.”
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Just state your reasons like security or personal privacy concerns, and you can protect your home from prying eyes online.
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Some scams even use photos of homes from Google Maps to send threatening emails like “I’m watching you,” causing victims to panic and pay.
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Street View should be used in public places, but in private homes - which are supposed to be safe - blur it before it's too late.
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