Google Street View is not available in Germany due to privacy concerns. The German government has strict regulations regarding the collection and storage of personal data, which conflict with Google's Street View technology that captures images of streets and buildings. As a result, Google has not been able to obtain the necessary permissions to operate Street View in Germany.
Germany does not have Google Street View available due to privacy concerns raised by the government and citizens.
Germany does not have Google Street View due to privacy concerns raised by the government and citizens.
Were you in one? Google Street View is still working in Germany but after winter I'm gonna show the peace sign to Google street view car!
Not yet
To check if a location has Street View imagery, just jump to that location in either Google Maps or Google Earth then drag the orange "pegman" over the map. If blue lines appear on the map showing where Street View is available. And you'll see that Minot, North Dakota does indeed for Street View available.
When Google updates it street view photos in its image database then these updates are made available to Google Maps and Google Earth.
You can, but it is a rather new functionality added to Google Maps / Google Earth, and at the moment, the street view is only available for major avenues and roads.
Google usually never gives out its schedule when a given country will be added to Street View until its well underway. Google Street View was recently introduced to a number of Latin American countries -- see related links below.
Street View in Google Maps:Drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control onto the map to enter Street View mode. If blue lines appear on the map then those lines indicate where street view is available [not all areas have street view].Also, in the new Google Maps interface when you double-click on the map or a placemark the pop-up window sometimes contains a Street view button.For more help visit Google's Street View Help Center (in related links below).
Accessing Street View depends somewhat on whether you're using it from Google Maps or Google Earth.Street View in Google Maps:Drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control (on upper-left corner) onto the map to enter Street View mode. If blue lines appear on the map then those lines indicate where street view is available [not all areas have street view].Street View in Google Earth 6 and 7:Drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control (on upper-right corner) onto the map to enter Street View mode. Also if you're looking at ground from low altitude then double-click on a building or ground to enter nearest Street View photo from that location.Street View in Google Earth 5:Check the Street View layer under Layers panel then double click on photo icons that appear on the map.For tips to navigate in Street View see related links for video tutorials.
To enter Street View in Google Maps just drag the orange "pegman" icon from the navigation control (on upper-left corner) onto the map at the desired location.As you drag the "pegman" icon over the map -- lines in blue will show you where Street View imagery is available.
This is available in Germany only. You can view there website if you would like to find out more info about them or to see if they are expanding in the near future.