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| Kim Komando had a nice article in her 2/17/2026 newsletter that identifies an issue if you have many photos of your home available on the web. Bad guys can plan to break in, and knowing your house and its layout, quickly steal your stuff or worse. | Kim Komando had a nice article in her 2/17/2026 newsletter that identifies an issue if you have many photos of your home available on the web. Bad guys can plan to break in, and knowing your house and its layout, quickly steal your stuff or worse. | ||
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| - | > Anyone can type your name into a free people search site and get your home address in seconds. Then they plug it into Zillow and see your floor plan, entry points, window types and where the security cameras sit. | ||
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| - | > Unless you’re selling your home, take down your photos. Now. | ||
| - | > These steps can look a little different depending on your device, app version or browser. If it’s not exact, poke around. The option is there. | ||
| - | > * **Zillow**: Sign in at zillow.com. Click your profile icon > Your Home. Search your address, claim it, then go to Edit Facts and hide or delete the photos. Hit Save. | ||
| - | > * **Redfin**: Sign in at redfin.com. Go to Owner Dashboard. Select your home > Edit Photos > Hide listing photos > Save. | ||
| - | > * **Realtor**: | ||
| - | > * **Google Street View**: Open Google Maps on a computer. Search your address, drop into Street View, then click “Report a problem” (bottom right). Position the red box over your home. Under Request blurring, select “My home.” Submit. FYI, once it’s blurred, it’s permanent. | ||
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| - | > Pro tip: Ask your old listing agent to pull photos from the MLS. Once they’re gone from MLS, the feeder sites eventually follow. | ||
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| - | > If you’re not selling, there’s zero reason for the internet to have a virtual tour of your home. Take it down today. | ||
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| - | Anyone can type your name into a free people search site and get your home address | + | * Anyone can find your home address on a free people search site in seconds. Then Zillow |
| + | * Home invasions targeting everyday people are surging. Physical attacks on homeowners nearly doubled last year. | ||
| + | * The 10-minute lockdown: Remove | ||
| Unless you’re selling your home, take down your photos. Now. | Unless you’re selling your home, take down your photos. Now. | ||
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| If you’re not selling, there’s zero reason for the internet to have a virtual tour of your home. Take it down today. | If you’re not selling, there’s zero reason for the internet to have a virtual tour of your home. Take it down today. | ||
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