everyone in the developed world caries around the most highly advanced, perfect piece of spyware on their person at most all points of the day, we just call them cellphones. it knows your exact location, it can at any moment begin listening in on you without you having any means of knowing, it can at any moment turn the camera on and record you without you knowing, every single call you ever made is permanently cataloged and can be checked at a moments notice, every place you were at any time you were holding your cellphone has been recorded. many smartphones can be hacked literally by just walking by the wrong person (someone using a wifi exploit they found to infect nearby users) and you are telling me your big privacy concern is someone looking at a blurry picture that can vaguely show the structure of a city, not even the details of an individual house, let alone person? yeah, thats totally a rationally thing to worry about there are very real cyber security risks in the world right now that deserve real attention. things like the auto collision evasion system being pushed through into standardization across american airlines that when it becomes normally will make sending thousands of planes crashing out of the sky childs play, with next to zero risks of the terrorist responsible ever getting caught as all they would need is a perfectly normal radio transmitter, the sort of thing they could drive around in an entirely indistinct car. there would be no gun shots, not witnesses, just thousands, tens of thousands dead in minutes to hours. THESE are our real cyber security concerns, not whether someones looking at blurry pictures of your house or not