Google Respects Dog's Privacy By Blurring Out His Face On Street View
Google Street View is usually good for finding directions, not surprises, but one homeowner got both when she checked her house online. Instead of just seeing the front of the property, Madelyn Rotella noticed that her rescued dog, Legend, had also made it into the frame.
The funny part is that Google blurred out Legend's face, as if the pup needed privacy from the internet. The unexpected detail turned a routine Street View update into a wholesome little moment, and it did not stop there.
There was even another animal comparison that made the story even more amusing.
This is Legend, Madelyn's rescued pup. He loves being outdoors, which explains why he happened to be outside when the Google Street View car was passing by.

This one-eyed dog got slammed by a stranger, then the owner went viral fighting back.
Blurring out his face was unnecessary, but it's a wholesome feeling to know that dog privacy is important to Google.

This is the funniest thing. I don't know how to feel about it.

This has happened not only with a dog but also with a cow.
Wait, you have to see how a dog owner’s “Google” name makes the assistant respond.