Google Street View's beefed-up privacy blurs out cow's face - News Summed Up

Google Street View's beefed-up privacy blurs out cow's face


We are used to faces and number plates being obscured by Google to protect privacy for images on Street View, but animals don’t often suffer the same fate – except for this Cambridge cow. The picture, which was taken last summer at Coe Fen, was spotted by the Guardian’s US opinion editor David Shariatmadari. — David Shariatmadari (@D_Shariatmadari) Great to see Google takes cow privacy seriously pic.twitter.com/ACTBpDwno6Although the cow can be seen in all its bovine glory in one image near the river Cam, Google appears to have blurred it for a tighter crop. — Dave smith (@Powys_power_gat) @D_Shariatmadari was she asked mooove out of the way or was the pic taken on the hoof? Howard Furst (@revhowardfurst) @D_Shariatmadari @jazmasta Cows should dress more modestly so they don't have to have their faces blurred in shame.


Source: The Guardian September 15, 2016 23:43 UTC



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