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SOV-018: Private GPS & Maps: Ditch Google and Apple - The Sovereign Computing Show

ATL BitLab Podcast

Release Date: 07/29/2025

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Show Notes: https://atlbitlab.com/podcast/private-gps-and-maps

 

00:00 Why Privacy Laws Can't Be Trusted - Jordan's Opening Quote

00:10 Introduction and ATL BitLab Sponsorship

01:32 Welcome and Contact Information

02:27 News: Proton Announces Lumo AI Assistant

03:35 - Proton's Privacy Claims for Lumo

05:31 - Testing Lumo's Capabilities and Models

12:22 - Privacy Trade-offs vs Google/OpenAI

13:28 - Proton vs Big Tech Business Models

15:10 - Proton Moving Infrastructure Out of Switzerland

16:21 - Swiss Privacy Laws Under Threat

17:18 - Jordan's Take on Privacy Law Volatility

17:35 - European "Euro Stack" Initiative

20:27 Main Topic: Private GPS and Navigation

21:12 Introduction to Open Street Maps

22:00 Magic Earth: Premium Privacy Navigation App

23:50 - $0.99/year pricing model

24:48 - Jordan's experience with Magic Earth

26:20 - Search limitations vs Google Maps

29:22 Organic Maps: Free but Limited UX

30:40 Waze on GrapheneOS: Surprising Discovery

33:14 Garmin Standalone GPS: Ultimate Privacy

34:30 - Benefits of dedicated navigation device

37:24 - Garmin dash cam capabilities

38:22 - Garmin watches for privacy-conscious users

39:39 BTC Map: Bitcoin Business Directory

43:00 Mapbox for Developers

45:28 Boost Segment: Anonymous and Keith Sharp

47:17 Conclusion and Contact Information