As the digital era continues to advance, the topic of online privacy and security has become increasingly important in todays society. Recent events, such as data breaches and cyber attacks, have raised concerns about the protection of personal information and the need for stronger safeguards against online threats.
Petitions under this topic focus on issues such as advocating for stronger data protection laws, holding tech companies accountable for mishandling user data, and promoting transparency in online privacy practices. One petition with thousands of signatures calls for comprehensive data privacy regulations to prevent unauthorized access to personal information.
By exploring the petitions on online privacy and security, individuals can take a stand against digital threats and support efforts to safeguard their online information. Join the movement to protect your privacy rights and advocate for a safer digital environment for all users.
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I am on the owner of a house that has just been blurred and am terribly distressed by this. The property has been in our family for 50 years and now we've lost all the historical images from 2008 onwards. I did not authorise this and have no idea who could have done it. It is unacceptable for Google to make this permanent without having established the identity of the owner. We need this to be investigated and a class action initiated.
Long story short, I have a son that is autistic and rides a bus and the bus drivers will not pull in front of our house if they can't see it on the GPS so I have to walk to the end of our street and get him and physically carry him home all because my house was blurred by a person that doesn't even live here. Please I'm begging you please help me get this removed.
No one who lives here requested Google blur my house. I'm the only blurred house on the block, making *ME* a target for theft because people think there's something to hide. I know the current photo is gone, I just want it un blurred the next time they take new photos. Ridiculous and dangerous stance by Google.