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Google Maps tests new pop-up ads that give you an unnecessary detour (Update)
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I've been testing Magic Earth recently as a replacement for Google Maps for navigation, and it's generally pretty good. It uses OpenStreetMap as its map data source, so how up-to-date things are depends on how many OSM contributors there are in your area.
The benefit it provides over other OSM-based apps such as OsmAnd and Organic Maps is the traffic data. This is real-time-ish based on the movement of other Magic Earth users who consent to sharing their location information - so the accuracy of the traffic data will depend on how many other ME users there are in your area.
Overall I think it's an acceptable replacement for Google Maps navigation. However, it's not good for finding things like restaurants or stores, checking operating hours or reviews, or seeing what a place looks like - for this kind of thing I haven't found a substitute for Google Maps. I generally find the place I want to go in GM then switch to ME for the actual navigation.
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Back in like 2010 that would have been 100% acceptable and welcome for me, but these days I'm very wary of a commercial entity going down the enshittification route, and having no source makes it so that if they go down that way you have no easy way out, you're locked. I guess not being in the stock market is a positive, but nothing stops them from being acquired by somebody else who starts mining every byte of data...
There is also Organic Maps