Tip for Spying Your Neighbors



Tip for Spying Your Neighbors

Have you ever wanted to become invisible when you want and be able to go through walls in your neighbors’ homes to spy on them? There are plenty of spy gadgets that allow you to become a spy but let’s forget about the wireless spy camera, and focus on an online solution for spying your neighbors.

This new website called RottenNeighbor.com uses Google Maps, like most of those that offer tracking services, but this time it involves knowing all your neighbors and discover which bad guys live nearest to your place.
I tend to see this way of spying your neighbors as an interesting solution to keep curious people informed and entertained, but on the other side, I could consider it to be breaking the privacy rights. Anyway, let’s see what it can do, and then I’ll invite you to comment on both aspects.



You can create an account on RottenNeighbor.com and post about your neighbors what you think it describes them best, like what kind of people they are. For example, the Stewart family that lives near you is a nice family that never forgets to bring you tasty cookies in the first day of Christmas. Mrs. Malcovich is also a nice woman living in the house next to the Stewarts but her husband is easily irritated and uses to hit dogs on street.
Maybe you don’t know yet, but there is one person in your area that is free on bail after trying a sexual aggression on children while he was living in another city.



You can post about all of these or discover them on the map with RottenNeighbor.com. I tried it and, unfortunately, it is not available in my area yet, but you can find lots of information in the United States.
Rotten Neighbor likes to describe it as the first real estate search engine of this type, that allows you to rate and review good and bad neighbors from Portland, Oregon.

(Source: Ultimate Startups)

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