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Google pledges more blurring Switzerland
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-09-03 03:09 BERN: Google Inc said Wednesday its Street View service will blur some pictures from Switzerland even more after a Swiss official said the images were violating the country's strict privacy laws. The blurring of people's faces and license numbers will be significantly improved, said Peter Fleischer, Google's global privacy counsel. The company has worked hard to fulfill demands by the Swiss data protection official, Fleischer told reporters in a telephone conference. "Google is convinced that Street View is completely legal," he added. Street View lets people view street-level pictures over the Internet. Since launching in 2007, it has expanded to more than 100 cities worldwide but has faced privacy complaints from many individuals and institutions that have been photographed.
Last week, Thuer demanded that Google take off the Internet any Street View images of Switzerland because he said it was failing to obscure people's identities on the mapping service and was therefore in breach with privacy laws. Many faces and license numbers in the service weren't blurred or were done so inadequately, he said. Thuer subsequently met with Google to discuss the problem. Fleischer said the changes in the images of faces will first be introduced in Switzerland and subsequently in other countries. License numbers will only be more blurred in Switzerland because the letters and numbers are bigger than on other countries' license plates, he said, adding that the improvements can be done within a few weeks. |