Homeowners blurring their homes on Google Maps to deter burglars: How to do it

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Homeowners blurring their homes on Google Maps to deter burglars: How to do it
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Criminals can use Google Maps to look for security cameras, side windows, fences, and more, cybersecurity experts say.

Homeowners are taking action to protect themselves from violent crimes. Recently, more people have been blurring their homes on Google Maps to help deter burglars. Google Maps is a great tool to help people navigate and find restaurants, homes, or buildings, but it also gives criminals a bird's eye view of your home. Criminals might use the images to look for security cameras, side windows, fences, etc.

"In talking with people after arresting them for burglary, they tell us that they're able to scope out the house to look into it using online platforms like Google Maps."READ MORE: Google's AI Olympics ad draws backlash: 'People have lost the plot'Cybersecurity teacher Jay Gehringer says the process to blur your home is easy and may help a homeowner feel less vulnerable. Users first find their property on Google Maps. Click ‘report a problem’ in the upper left corner.

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