You can De-Google Google Maps come this October

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based.

i have alredy got it

its called openstreetmaps

Very cool. I always buy Chinese goods (not because I want to but because I have to) and it's excellent to have even more Chinese products to choose from.

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and replace it with a communist botnet, oh boy

I trust China more than I trust America so I don't give a fuck, i also use Opera

Yeah, it will be just another "Google Maps Competitor" that uses OSM's data that's free and far more complete

>chinese map
What's the point of chinese making this? Chinese maps are fucked by law.

what's worse, google spy ware or chinese spy ware

legitimately asking btw

That's not the point of degoogling, Chang.

You don't swap one botnet for another.

Do you want your dick bifurcated or completely removed?

which option is which in this metaphor

>Try open street maps
>Go to my town
>No street view
>type in "gas station"
>I'm teleported to "gas station" in Saudia Arabia

It's called open sores for a reason folks.

there's a reason googler's are paid the big bucks

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>trusting fucking CHYNA made anything

lawl

Would rather let the chinese botnet see where I'm going instead of the zog botnet. Kikes can eat shit and get nuked because at least the chinese aren't subverting us like the jews are

you retard, where do you think huawei is going to get map data outside of china?

from the chinese satellite constellations

>street view
Privacy-raping botnet shit
>expecting fucking search on MAPPING SOFTWARE to cater to a bunch of fucking businesses
Dumb, dumb, dumb.
Keep sucking Google's fat cock, kid.

google spy ware

based

lol wtf

Some parts do have a street view. Your mileage may vary, big cities in America and Europe usually have decent maps (sometimes even better than Google's) while rural areas and Latin America/Africa have inaccurate and almost unusable maps.

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