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

  • theplanlessman@feddit.uk
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    1 year ago

    An intriguing idea, but they seem a little vague about where they’re actually getting their traffic data from, just a “third party”. For crowd-sourced traffic data to be at all useful it needs to be coming from software that a lot of drivers happen to have on their phones, so I wouldn’t be surprised if Google or Apple aren’t to be found somewhere in the pipeline.

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    1 year ago

    I’m from the US and I looked on the iOS App Store. It says that it is not available in my region.

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      1 year ago

      @vittoria666 That’s surprising since it does report feature availability in the USA and Canada. It doesn’t seem to have a regional restriction on Google Play so maybe there’s a delay on Apple’s side.

      I hope American iOS users won’t have to wait until the EU forces Apple to allow sideloading.

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    1 year ago

    I would say just buy TomTom Go, only 20 euros a year and no Google BS. Or if you really don’t want to pay use Amigo, it’s also from TomTom with the same life traffic etc.

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      1 year ago

      @nodsocket I’ve used it. Organic Maps as well.They’re great apps and I really appreciate their ability to work entirely offline.

      They don’t have real-time traffic information, road hazards, and speed traps. It’s nice having an option that does without being from FAANG.

  • Zerfallen@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Gonna give it a shot, but I’m sure i already tried some time ago. So desperate to get away from Google Maps.