Now, it appears as if Google has a real problem on their hands, as the privacy concern is being championed by an entire country — Greece.
According to CNN, The Hellenic Data Protection Authority has decided to block Google Street View from acquiring new images within the country until Google provides more guarantees on privacy.
With all the uproar of late, we're not all too surprised by today's news. Even though Google goes to great lengths to blur items in images that may cause concern — faces, license plates, etc. — those measures don't seem to be enough to appease some privacy advocates.
It certainly doesn't help that just a few weeks ago, the BBC reported that Google removed photos from the UK Street View because some content was questionable in nature — man entering a sex shop, street arrests, etc.
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