Same street on Apple Maps whatever they call their streetview equivalent https://imgur.com/mPi3xDV doesn’t say when it was taken, but in some other streets you can see some e-scooters, so I’d say they’re rather new images.
Edit: Changed the image to get closer to OP’s image, it’s interesting how little has actually changed in that street.
And we like it. A toast to Datenschutz (data protection)
Germans still believe a picture can still their soul.
Why is Germany less Google mapped than other countries around?
And you can see why they left in the left upper corner. Because too many boomers complained about “muh privacy”. If only they cared about their privacy as much when they hand over their data to small scale local companies who store it unencrypted and get hacked every other day.
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So many people complained and had their apartments blurred out ([even Google’s own office in Munich](https://www.cnet.com/culture/googles-own-office-blurred-out-on-street-view/)) that Google left and never came back. We live eternally in 2008 and only in about 10 cities…
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Same street on Apple Maps whatever they call their streetview equivalent https://imgur.com/mPi3xDV doesn’t say when it was taken, but in some other streets you can see some e-scooters, so I’d say they’re rather new images.
Edit: Changed the image to get closer to OP’s image, it’s interesting how little has actually changed in that street.
And we like it. A toast to Datenschutz (data protection)
Germans still believe a picture can still their soul.
Why is Germany less Google mapped than other countries around?
And you can see why they left in the left upper corner. Because too many boomers complained about “muh privacy”. If only they cared about their privacy as much when they hand over their data to small scale local companies who store it unencrypted and get hacked every other day.