It’s a map with routing information, live traffic, road work etc. Offline maps available if needed but obviously no live traffic reporting then. Based on OpenStreetMap.

  • @ShotDonkey
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    Works fine but is a black box privaxy wise.

  • @[email protected]
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    I tried it. The address for my business in Prince Edward Island Canada was incorrect and it didn’t have a clue about my home address on the island.

    • @CAVOKOP
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      Something that’s fairly easy to fix. But I get what you’re saying.

      However, if you want to help, just log in to openstreetmap and fix it.

    • Sunshine (she/her)
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      This is better for driving while Organic Maps is open source, more private and better for walking, hiking and cycling.

      • @CAVOKOP
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        Agree with all your other points, but is Organic Maps actually more private?

        This seems pretty fair to me.

        https://www.magicearth.com/privacy/

        Also, how to you get a new paragraph in the old.lemmy.world UI?

        • Refurbished Refurbisher
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          Magic Earth is proprietary software, so regardless of what their privacy policy says, you cannot audit the code to verify whether or not they are collecting data and what data they collect.

          Organic Maps, on the other hand, is libre software, so you can audit the code and verify what it is and isn’t doing.

        • Sunshine (she/her)
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          Magic Earth collects data on location while Organic Maps does not collect any.

          I’m not so familiar with Mlymn (old lemmy ui)

          • @CAVOKOP
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            Doesn’t collect anything in offline mode, does it?

            Either way, both are awesome in their own right. ME for car navigation, OM for everything else.

            And then StreetComplete to help them both. :-)

    • Nougat
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      Waze is a Google property. That’s enough for some people. (No shade meant there, that’s as valid a reason as any.)

      • DominusOfMegadeus
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        Oh, well fuck me sideways then. I had no idea. It’s it possible to request all my Waze data be deleted?

        • Humanius
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          If you are a European you can always file a GDPR deletion request

      • CubitOom
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        I haven’t actually used Waze but all Google products ive used have gone down hill dramatically in the past couple years. And that’s before you get into the moral implications of using a Google product. So I’ve been replacing all Google services. Been using magic earth for about a year and it’s really good, better than google maps.

  • Humanius
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    Thank you, I’ve been meaning to look for a Waze replacement.
    I’ll be sure to try this out on my drive tomorrow.

    • @CAVOKOP
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      Happy to help. It’s not as polished as Waze, but it gets the job done. Maybe more users will improve it still.

      • Humanius
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        I’m checking it out a bit, it seems to be quite nice.

        One thing I noticed however, is that the lane-suggestions for roundabouts are simply wrong.
        It seems to be an oddly common issue with alternative nagivation apps… Sygic had this issue as well.

        • @CAVOKOP
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          That might be an issue with the source data, ie OpenStreetMap.