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Is Google Earth private?

You have many options when you want to share your Earth project with others. All projects are private by default — only you as the creator of the project can view or edit it.
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Can anyone access Google Earth?

Generally speaking, as long as you're following our Terms of Service and you're attributing properly, you can use our maps and imagery. In fact, we love seeing creative applications of Google Maps, Google Earth and Street View.
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Can people see my house from Google Earth?

Google Earth (and Google Maps) is the easiest way to get a satellite view of your house and neighborhood. This enables anyone to view nearly any part of the world, get instant geographic information for that area, and even see your house with an aerial view.
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Who owns Google Earth images?

Google asserts that every image created from Google Earth using satellite data provided by Google Earth is a copyrighted map. Any derivative from Google Earth is made from data on which Google claims copyright under United States Copyright Law.
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Is it legal to use Google Earth images?

Google Earth or Earth Studio can be used for purposes such as research, education, film and nonprofit use without needing permission. All content created from Google Earth or Earth Studio must always be properly attributed. Google Earth content may not be used for any commercial or promotional purposes.
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Do police use Google Earth?

Todd Fulton, a deputy in the Humboldt County, Calif., sheriff's department, said his agency is also using Google Earth as one piece in its marijuana interdiction activities, albeit a small one.
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Can anyone edit Google Earth?

You have many options when you want to share your Earth project with others. All projects are private by default — only you as the creator of the project can view or edit it. Below you'll learn how to share the project, as well as how to collaborate on your project with others.
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Does Google pay for Google Earth photos?

Consequentially, there is no way to earn money from Google Maps by uploading photos of places.
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How can I tell when a Google Earth image was taken?

Google Earth automatically displays current imagery. To see how images have changed over time, view past versions of a map on a timeline.
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View a map over time
  1. Open Google Earth.
  2. Find a location.
  3. Click View Historical Imagery or, above the 3D viewer, click Time .
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Why should you blur your house on Google Maps?

The main reason it's wise to do so is that burglars or stalkers can quickly check out your home online and plot a way inside. Because Google Maps offers a thorough look at your house, it's easy for people to understand your home layout and figure out how they'd breach your privacy and enter your home.
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Can you block your property from Google Earth?

If you're using your laptop or desktop, the process is identical to the one for the app. Just look up your address, enter Street View, click report a problem, and choose blur “My home.”
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Can I have my house taken off Google Maps?

If Google is the owner of the photo, you can request blurring or report the photo, as long as it contains: Your face, home or other identifying information. Anything that violates the Google-contributed Street View privacy policies.
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Can Google Earth give you an address?

After searching the satellite imagery, you might find the house or property in question. The address will not show, but now that you have located the property, switch back to map view and click on the property to pull up the address.
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Why would someone use Google Earth instead of Google Maps?

Google Earth is for the explorer

Its satellite view is higher resolution and more complex than what you'll find in Maps. Google Earth also includes a full 3D rendering of its satellite data. This way, you'll get an understanding of topography and building sizes in the place you're checking out.
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Does Google Earth collect data?

The satellite and aerial images in Google Earth are taken by cameras on satellites and aircraft, which collect each image at a specific date and time.
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How often does Google Earth take a picture of my house?

Typically, Google's satellite image database updates constantly – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, you won't usually see live changes or updates reflect on a regular basis. There may be a delay of months, or often times, years before the satellite images reflect exactly what the location looks like in reality.
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Is Google Earth no longer free?

Google Earth Pro on desktop is free for users with advanced feature needs.
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Why did TerraVision lose Google?

In 2014, ART+COM, the company for Terravison filed a lawsuit against Google, claiming its product called Google earth and other related software products made in 2001 infringed on the patent rights of their product Terravison which was invented in 1993 .
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Who won the billion dollar code?

The technology, dubbed TerraVision, is a resounding success, and soon takes them to Silicon Valley, where they meet Brian Anderson (Lukas Loughran), whose acquiring of the source code proves to be the starting point of Google Earth, which emerges in 2005, 11 years later, seemingly working in exactly the same way.
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Why is Google paying 40 states a penalty fee?

Google has agreed to pay nearly $392 million in a settlement with 40 states over allegations that the company tracked people through their devices after location tracking had been turned off, a coalition of state prosecutors announced on Monday.
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What is more accurate than Google Earth?

We have compiled a list of solutions that reviewers voted as the best overall alternatives and competitors to Google Earth Pro, including Esri ArcGIS, QGIS, Maptitude, and AutoCAD Map 3D.
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How do I remove my name from Google Earth Pro?

You can hide the placemark by unchecking the box in the Places panel on the left. You can remove a placemark by right-clicking the placemark then selecting 'Delete' in that same Places panel on the left.
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How do you tell if Google Maps has been edited?

Whether approved, pending, or not applied, the status of maps edits is private and can only be seen by you.
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Check the status of your edits
  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app. ...
  2. Tap Contribute .
  3. At the bottom, tap See your edits.
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