Hi, I am often in unfamiliar locations because of what I do for work and I’m having trouble finding ways to search for businesses that are close by. I’m kind of embarrassed to say that I’ve let myself become pretty dependent, over many years of phone use now, to just use google maps to search for pretty much everything… I’m no longer happy with this method, and I’d like to eliminate my dependency on them.

What are some of your favorite ways to research new locations you’re unfamiliar with? I’m willing to go as far as seeking out phone books if I have to. (I remember the days before the internet, let me tell you…)

Also, I have both organic street maps as well as osmand installed and while I really like using organic street maps it (as well as osmand) is quite lacking in this certain respect.

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    That’s a good idea, thanks for pointing that out. I’m going to start using that myself.

    You don’t need to root your mobile for steps 2 and 3. I mentioned it because most people who do this also happen to root their mobiles, but it’s not necessary. You will have to research on how to enable a work profile though.

    You will, however, not be able to use a firewall and a VPN at the same time on a device that is not rooted, unless you have a DNS service that blocks malicious domains and other domains which are part of an advertisement network. I believe there are DNS service providers who do this for you for free, might want to take a look.

    TBH if you’re running a recently updated Android device which is not rooted and de-bloated, there is very little chance that you’re being successful in de-googling yourself, unless your definition ends at just not using Google apps (which is completely fine, and I’m sure someone will point out that if such a case is presented, one should cease using 8.8.8.8 or any Google-powered servers/services, a quarter of the internet and maybe even Firefox if we stretch the definition, but I digress). Google is listening to you, tracking your movement through Android, tracking your location through their framework installed by default on most android devices, and knows exactly who you are. With that said, this is a great step forward (better than me already since I rely on Google maps most of the time). Kudos to you for taking steps to regain your privacy from Google.

    Asking for directions organically by asking people is probably some of the best decisions I have ever made when I went to the countryside for people actually know the place and a chit-chat happens naturally. In the city, me asking someone directions basically ends up with them pulling up their mobile (which I could have done anyway).

    Thanks for reading. Cheers!