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Magic Earth is an alternative to Waze and Google Maps with crowdsourced traffic and road hazard information

As part of a #BigTechDiet, I've been hoping to find an alternative to #Waze and #Google Maps - a navigation app that can tell me about slowdowns, hazards, and speed traps based on reports from other users. Today, I learned about Magic Earth.

It's proprietary, but not from FAANG or a company subject to the government of China, Russia, or Five Eyes countries. It collects minimal user data and has a good privacy policy. There are versions for both Android and iOS, and the Android version works without Google services.

https://www.magicearth.com/

#navigation #maps #Android #IOS #AndroidApp #IOSApp @technology

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[–] zak@social.goodanser.com -3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@gelberhut I have yet to give it a rigorous test. Every navigation tool I've used heavily has had a few bad drives so I wouldn't dismiss it based on such a small sample.

[–] gelberhut@lemdro.id 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

For me this was enough: from graphic to speed with which it followed my drive (delayed) it was not a good tool for me. Most probably, usable, but way less usable than Google maps and Waze.

[–] theplanlessman 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It seems to be way more feature-rich for bike navigation than Google Maps. I can set what kind of bike I'm riding, how much I hate hills, and when it sets a route you can see how much is on particular types of road surface, how much of the route is at different gradients, etc. Google is really lacking when it comes to bike features, so I may try this one on my next ride (if I can get the gpx upload feature to work)

[–] gelberhut@lemdro.id 1 points 1 year ago

Good point! Thanks for adding it.