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UK households asked to clear their windowsills until November because of Google

By staff14 August 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

360 views allow thieves to assess entry points and blind spots, so it’s crucial that property owners protect their property

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Brits told to ‘prepare’ their homes against thieves as Google Street View patrols UK(Image: Getty)

UK homeowners are being urged to keep their windows clear of anything valuable that could interest spying thieves until November. The word of warning comes as Google Street View is patrolling the UK, with many towns left on the list. You can see which towns are still being captured until November here: https://www.google.com/streetview/how-it-works/.

Security specialists are encouraging households to prepare their property now to prevent thieves from using Google Street View to find their next robbery. One of the best things to do is to hide certain items from view, including anything that could be of value and seen easily if a potential thief zooms in enough.

Shahzad Ali, CEO and expert in SIA security training at Get Licensed, has explained on whether or not your home should be blurred on Google Maps. He said: “There has been a lot of discussion lately about whether or not you should request your home be blurred on Google Street View, with arguments both covering the benefits and risks of the request.

“On one side, blurring your home can reduce the risk of burglars using the platform to determine which properties to target. With 360 views often allowing them to assess entry ways and blind spots on the property.

“Having an unblurred house can also alert thieves to the contents of your home and garden. If expensive items are visible in your house, you are more likely to become a victim of a robbery. However, it can also be argued that if you’ve requested your home to be blurred, it could be assumed that the property is vulnerable to break-ins or holds items of value that the homeowners don’t want to be seen by web users.”

Google Street View car
There are still many regions Google’s Street View cars need to pass through

He added that you can also find out when Google Street View will be in your area to update its content. When you know the time period they could be in your neighbourhood, you can prepare your home for this visit.

He suggested: “Remove any valuables from the view of the street, and make sure you feel comfortable with everything on show. This way, you have some control over how your home appears on Google Maps, rather than drawing attention to it via blurring.

“Ultimately, homeowners should be more concerned about their home’s security and whether or not it’s a beacon for burglars. Both clear and subtle deterrent measures can be put in place to protect your home from break-ins. Features that Google Maps may or may not flag, but will help draw attention to any uninvited ‘guests’.”

A thief breaking into a house via a patio doors window with a crowbar to steal a laptop computer from an office desk
Leaving valuables in clear view could put you at risk

How can you deter burglars from your property?

Install security cameras and alarm systems:

Shahzad Ali said: “One of the best ways to deter burglars is with security cameras and home alarm systems, with the prospect of an alarm sounding prompting them to swiftly abandon the property. These were described as ‘psychological barriers’, as they cause the criminal to have to put in extra effort, or suggest a chance they could get caught.”

Consider subtle deterrents:

“Burglary can be prevented by making minor changes to your home,” Shahzad Ali said. “Windows and doors, if not properly secured, can act as beacons for burglars, while subtle elements like a ‘beware of the dog’ sign can deter them. Even seemingly minor details, such as maintaining well-lit exteriors, installing motion-activated lights, and having noisy gravel paths, can dissuade burglars from targeting homes.”

Be cautious when posting on social media:

Burglaries are more common during holiday seasons, such as summer and holidays, when homes are more likely to be vacant. Therefore, increased awareness and security measures are crucial during these times. Shahzad Ali said: “Be cautious about sharing travel plans or showcasing valuables on social media, as burglars may exploit such information. Wait until returning from a trip to post holiday photos to avoid signalling an empty home.”

Make it appear someone’s home:

Shahzad Ali said: “Creating the illusion of an occupied home is another effective strategy. Utilising timers for lights, TVs, or radios can simulate activity, and having a trusted neighbour collect mail and maintain the yard during your absence enhances the perception of someone being home.”

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