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Nothing to hide (not even valuables), just find it truly creepy :)
I also come from countries where that information was only available per consultation on site in planning application offices (usually with a small associated fee). I guess I am just to get used to it :) Tbh I still find the many of the 'local customs' of privacy confusing (i.e: CCTV everywhere, yet less safe... cars allowed to have all windows tinted making simple eye contact with driver impossible...) Not trying to be argumentative either, just simply find it weird and thought it might be easy to remove, without the housing market crashing
I'm curious as to why the floor plan of your house, and what it looked like before your bought it, is something you would want to keep private?
Not trying to be argumentative, just genuinely curious as this has never occured to me as an issue.
Arguably, it isn't personal information, as at the time it was released, the house belonged to someone else.