
SpEd
During initial setup, there's a setting for accessibility services that mentions granting Velociraptor full control of your phone. Unless you grant it, you can't use this app. It's an all or nothing deal, so I think I'll just go with "nothing". It's one thing to allow it to write on top of a mapping app, I get that, but I can't get around full control. It's probably ok itself, but what happens in the event of a data breach? It might be nothing, but I dont want to find out the hard way.

John Wolfenbarger
I love the idea of this app and it has been helpful most of the time for alerting me when going over the speed limit. However, There are a lot of places along my route where the speed limit is wrong. I realised this is an issue with the place they are getting their data But my main reason for getting the app is the fact that on this highway there are several small towns with multiple speed limit changes their main source of income is giving people tickets. Defeats the purpose.
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I wanted speed limits displayed in Google Maps, and that's exactly what this app does. It has a setting to make it only show up when actually navigating so that it doesn't get in the way of menus when searching etc, but on my Moto Z2 Force that setting doesn't work, which is a shame. Also, the speed limits displayed are sometimes not correct when using the free database, but you can subscribe to a couple of paid services which are very cheap. I've yet to try them but I think it's safe to assume they will be better.
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Daniel Ciao
November 8, 2018
Hi Antony, there are links in the app so you can check their coverage (in general HERE > TomTom > OpenStreetMap, but it depends on your area). The only-navigating option is definitely finicky - it relies on Google Maps' navigation notification, which is not always reliable. I'm trying to find better ways to detect it.