
"Every month, Google sends me a report on my online activity, and I must say that I'm not a fan. In fact, the idea that Google is tracking me via Maps disturbs me. That's not the only issue I have with the default Maps app. It seems that every time I have to rely on the app, my Pixel 9 Pro's battery drains faster than when using any other app."
"Offline search and route planning (with or without a network connection) Less battery drain than Google Maps No identifying people, no tracking, and no data collection Free and no ads Voice-guided directions Access to offline Wikipedia articles and subway maps The ability to mark and save locations Support for exporting and importing data (to KML, KMZ, and GPX formats) A built-in map editor (which helps improve the OpenStreeMap data)"
CoMaps is a free, open-source, community-driven map app available for Android and iOS. It is a fork of Organic Maps with roots in MapsWithMe and Maps.me and uses OpenStreetMap data. CoMaps supports offline search and route planning, voice-guided directions, offline Wikipedia articles, and subway maps to save battery and network data. The app enforces privacy: no tracking, no identifying people, no data collection, and no ads. Users can mark and save locations, import/export KML, KMZ, GPX, and use a built-in map editor to improve OpenStreetMap. Development is community-driven and not focused on profit.
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