People Want Images Of Their Homes Removed From Internet
Some Manx residents have complained to the Government about the Google street cars that are circulating the island this week collecting images to be used for the street view service.
The Office of the Data Protection Supervisor have already received queries from people asking how they can get images of their homes removed, before they've even gone online.
The street map shows a 360degree view of streets all over the world.
It obscures car registration plates and people's faces, but Google have come under criticism in the UK for invading privacy.
The Governments advice is in a statement HERE
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