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Answers (1)

- sunnyview
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Anyone driving down the street can take a photo of your house and post it legally. Zillow didn't even take the photo. The photos come from outside companies like GlobExplorer and Virtual Earth among others. I like my privacy too, but in this digital age you actually have very little privacy. Your medical records are not protected unless you have HIV or past drug use, your credit information is available to anyone for a mere 12.95 for the asking and your personal address/employment/phone number are all available for free on internet search sites. I want my privacy back too, but the posted exterior photo of your house should be the least of your privacy concerns. If it still concerns you, I would suggest that you start with the companies that took the photos originally.


Please remove a picture of my home on your website, it is an invasion of ourprivacy,
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