Google denies unblurring satellite Maps imagery in Russia
The tweet from ArmedForcesUkr says “Now everyone can see a variety of Russian launchers, intercontinental ballistic missile mines, command posts and secret landfills with a resolution of about 0.5 meters per pixel.” The images shared show the active Russian military site with all the military equipment present in great abundance but Google explains that it always blur the images of sensitive areas and Russian base is seen by Google as a sensitive base. These images are legitimate but quite old and had been taken away before the Russian invasion in Ukraine. Google has worked a lot in opposing Russian actions. It has paused ad sales in the country, banned Russian state media accounts to run ads on their YouTube accounts, and stopped access to Google Pay for some Russian users due to sanctions. The company is not in favor of war and hence, doesn’t allow anyone to violate the company’s terms and conditions. Google seems not to be changing its sensor policy for satellite imagery of Russia. Also Read: SpaceX Loses 40 Starlink Satellites a Day After its Launch