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Hi, I am planning to build my own location history service similar to the google maps timeline.

For this, I need a simple app that sends my current location (and current speed/altitude if possible) to a given HTTPS endpoint every x seconds.

Is there an app that does that? I could also build my own app, but I'd prefer to spend my time on the server-side.

I found a similar feature in OsmAnd (see the image below), but I'd like to not send my coordinates via URL parameters for security reasons.

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[–] trevorb@lemmy.sdf.org 5 points 6 months ago

GPSLogger seems to fit your requirements. It allows you to send location data to a wide variety of different servers, including URLs.