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Issues of digital privacy are rarely this amoosing.
In August 2015, Google Street View captured images along the banks of the River Cam, in Cambridge, England. As the cameras snapped their way through a meadow called Coe Fen, a cow crossed the road.
Google apparently decided it would behoove them to add an identity-protecting blur. That is to say — the cow beside the Cam in Coe Fen was caught on camera, incognito.
A Cow With No Name: Google Blurs Bovine Face For Privacy
Photo: Google Street View
#don’t you mean… INCOWGNITO (via alexshortandsweet)