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- Google Street View offers up a window into the world, in all its bizarre and intimate glory. But that window might also happen to peek into your home. And what that peak reveals might not be something you want displayed on the internet forever. Think views into bedroom windows, potential fodder for stalkers, and who knows what else? Street View, launched in 2007, provides a street-level view of cities and towns around the world. Captured by roving vehicles and individual photographers, the service has been controversial from the start, but sometimes in surprising ways. In 2008, the Minnesota suburb of North Oaks decided it didnamp;#39;t want photos of the neighborhood up on Google service and threatened to cite Google for trespassing. Google complied with the request and pulled down the images. In 2009, lobbying organization Privacy International filed a formal complaint alleging that Google had failed to properly de-identify the people it captured. One complaint detailed a woman wh