Secret feature lets users unblur Street View photos
Thursday, 1st April 2010 by James Turnbull
After strong criticism from campaign groups, Google today caved under the pressure and announced the ability to request removal of the face-blurring on Street View images.
Google blurs certain elements of Street View images, including license plates and detectable faces, to protect the identities of those photographed on the street. However, due to a loophole in the Freedom of Information Act, Google must now provide users a system to un-blur the images upon request.
Oxford City Council refused to comment about this un-blurred image of a man who can clearly be seen swearing at the camera.
The un-blurred images can be accessed by clicking "Request original image" on the street view you are interested in. The process can take up to 24 hours, but we've already managed to unblur this image of a man leaving a sex shop.
An unnamed man is seen leaving a shop named adultworld with a highly suspicious plastic carrier bag.
In a surprise change-of-tune, privacy campaigners welcomed the move. A spokesperson for campaign group Free Our Own Liberties said that "many people have contacted us asking how they can un-blur faces of cheating husbands, slacking workers, and local hooligans", he continued "these images were taken on the street, in public, so there is no legal requirement for Google to blur the faces".
Shame it only applies for this one date!
its not even the 1st here yet!
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I can confirm that this is 100% genuine.
It’s actually quite an interesting subject. I recommend reading up on the development of the algorithm Google uses to identify and blur out faces: Anonymizing Pixel Recognition Image Layer v4.1
But can we re-blur faces we don’t want to see again?
Free Our Own Liberties…?
Did you need to be that obvious?!
🙂
Hey, it was the last paragraph… if someone didn’t get it by then, then they probably needed a little help 😉
Yup, I believed almost everything until i came to “Free Our Own Liberties” and it’s short name FOOL. That was funny!