Interactive geovisualization portals, set up on the Internet after the iconic Google Maps, are highly regarded by the public. They provide the ability to see from above the surface of our planet, and more specifically the French territory in the case of Geoportail. But like Icare, swept away by the flyby, we almost forget the prohibition of approaching too close certain objects. On French territory, some 150 sites are in fact hidden by the IGN. This paper question the relevance and efficiency of this operation imposed on the main body of production and dissemination of spatial information in France.Les portails de géovisualisation interactive, mis en place sur l'Internet à la suite de l'emblématique Google Maps, sont plébiscités par le publ...