Surveillance and Google Earth
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Surveillance and Google Earth
Coming here from this Tangent
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There's a T Junction in a village not far from me, where the image jumps between 2009 / 2011.
The <> markings get confused and don't travel across the top of the T junction, suddenly changing from 3 arrows to 2.
The Image suddenly changes between these images... All this is something unknown to forum members such as Nickol, as German privacy Laws don't allow them to provide Streetview.
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There's a T Junction in a village not far from me, where the image jumps between 2009 / 2011.
The <> markings get confused and don't travel across the top of the T junction, suddenly changing from 3 arrows to 2.
The Image suddenly changes between these images... All this is something unknown to forum members such as Nickol, as German privacy Laws don't allow them to provide Streetview.
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Famous at last!
The last time I looked, which was perhaps 2 or 3 years ago Street view was available but you can opt out as a property owner so as not to have your frontage shown.
The last time I looked, which was perhaps 2 or 3 years ago Street view was available but you can opt out as a property owner so as not to have your frontage shown.
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Nickol is correct and you can opt out of ariel views of your property online
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Looking at the two images, it's the owner's choice, and I can understand the installation of the driveway; but much prefer the rural aspect of the earlier hedge.
Google earth and streetview can be incredibly useful. but unfortunately, not only to law=abiding citizens, and I wish that we had to option to suppress images in the
UK.
As for showing one's frontage, I suppose it's OK in warm weather
Google earth and streetview can be incredibly useful. but unfortunately, not only to law=abiding citizens, and I wish that we had to option to suppress images in the
UK.
As for showing one's frontage, I suppose it's OK in warm weather
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In that particular case, the modifications to the building and change to the perimeter are a result of conversion of ''The Olde Forge' private residence to include a Tea Rooms.
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Wahnsinnig! Just had a look in Frankfurt-am-Main - Street view seems to work ok......geoberni wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 2:20 pm
Check out https://www.iamexpat.de/lifestyle/lifes ... ew-germany
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That's cool, I always use Google Earth to find out a certain location to avoid getting lost.
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I avoid Goggle as much as I can. The least support for US American multis the better.
Thus use "Startpage.com" for searching - as you are not tracked and "openstreetmap.org" for your maps. and routing. ...
oh, and do not forget to alter your computer language settings so it defaults to british english as opposed to USA.
Thus use "Startpage.com" for searching - as you are not tracked and "openstreetmap.org" for your maps. and routing. ...
oh, and do not forget to alter your computer language settings so it defaults to british english as opposed to USA.
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On that subject, in computer browsers it is often the case that although the browser settings are in for example, British English, when you are posting/typing in a 'Text Box', such as I am doing with this reply, it can often be that the language has to be separately changed.
This is done by Right Click in the text box and select Language in the 'box'.
I've found that Open Street Map isn't 100% reliable. It has 2 options when selecting, for example, CAR (OSRM) which I assume is On Street Road Map or similar, and something called CAR (GraphHopper)."openstreetmap.org" for your maps. and routing. ...
From my house, for most routes, OSRM tries to take me through the High School Grounds, and along a single track unadopted* road....
The GraphHopper option does at least keep to the public highway....
*For those that don't know, an unadopted road is one that the local authorities have never taken responsibility for, so there's no street lights, footpath, and no proper road surface. Possibly not even any drains. It has to be maintained by the residents.
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I've not tried it specifically, but I've tried other such search engines that use Google Search without the tracking, the trouble was that I noticed that if I was searching for something, say a website I visited once years ago after losing almost all my bookmarks a few of weeks ago then such sites didn't find it.
Same search query on Google and usually the site came up in the first few resullts.
As to streetview, there's a petrol station near here that switches names, branding etc. and a whole building that switches between partial demolition from a Littl e Chef and turning into a Burger King.
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