Is there a good Android app for using offline OpenStreetMap maps? My primary goal is to have maps that work when I have no connectivity. I’d like to download the entire US (or perhaps another country if I am traveling) and be able to navigate hiking trails where no cell service exists.

  • @Haphazard9479@lemm.ee
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    111 months ago

    The droid page says that OsmAnd tracks and reports your activity. Magic Earth downloaded from playstore or Organic Maps are better privacy respecting choices.

    • KALL666
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      411 months ago

      The tracking by osmand app doesn’t seem to be anything malicious or revealing. Developers, contributors, and users discuss the meaning of the tracking here, which is also referenced in the F-Droid page. After reading some back and forth, the level of privacy or lack of you get from the tracking seems subjective. I personally don’t agree with it but its not as nosy as gmaps.

      How are magic earth and organic maps any better in respect to privacy or tracking/reporting?

      • @Haphazard9479@lemm.ee
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        111 months ago

        Magic Earth and Organic do not track your location or usage of the app. Both use offline maps so that activity stays local to your device.

        • @N4CHEM@lemmy.ml
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          511 months ago

          Magic Earth uses online maps and is closed source, so it could have code to track users and we wouldn’t know.

          OsmAnd needs Internet to download maps, other than that it works offline.

          • @Haphazard9479@lemm.ee
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            111 months ago

            You can download maps from Magic Earth and use the app offline. It could have trackers. On the other hand, Osmand is open source and definitely has code to track users.