Sure but…that’s not the point. It’s easy to find alternative maps or navigation apps.
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Dagrothus@reddthat.com 4 months agoWell that kind of comes as a result of the whole ‘tracking your every move’ part
suction@lemmy.world 4 months ago
LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 4 months ago
It’s really not. Not usable ones. I’ve tried so many open map Alternatives and they suck. Wildly outdated, streets that don’t exist anymore, streets that do exist not on the map, nonsensical directions, extremely poor voice navigation directions, not knowing about tons of addresses so even if I just give it the raw address it still can’t find it and I have to basically go find the address on Google and then manually place a pain in the open map.
I’m not even in a weird place, this is just around Washington State mostly between Everett and Tacoma. The answer I always get is oh well if you see something wrong submit a correction, if I had the time to sit there and build Maps I would just build my own God damn map.
suction@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Have you tried the navigation apps by the old school navigation unit brands ( TomTom, Garmin etc.)
Unless you can’t spend on this thing you “desperately” need to replace, those are better for navigation than any map app.
LordKitsuna@lemmy.world 4 months ago
Let me rephrase, I’m desperate for a more open, not garden locked solution. Paying for Garmin and tomtom is just paying for a different corporation locked solution.
It’s the same way I’m desperate for a replacement for Plex. But the closest thing, jellyfin, is terrible. It fails to match media, fails to play back certain files, and a bunch of other issues that Plex just does not have. Despite that I have donated to the project, I want to get away from plex and support something open. I want to get away from Google and support something open. But I need to be able to have a minimum amount of functionality.
CafecitoHippo@lemm.ee 4 months ago
I mean, I feel like that’s going to happen regardless if you’re using an Android phone. I don’t think using a different app for GPS navigation is going to change that. I’m not saying we shouldn’t push for more stuff to be opt in and allow people to have their privacy maintained, but in the market right now, the app you use for GPS isn’t changing who is tracking you.