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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
In November 2021, Google launched a new file management system in Android 11 and the following versions), bringing a major change to the way Locus Map and other applications handle their data:
As a precaution we urgently recommend:
The original default setting of the Locus Map main directory was in the root of the internal storage of the device. Plus, custom sub-directories could be set elsewhere in the internal or external storage (removable SD card), and external maps could be linked to the app from anywhere in the device storage.
As this setup is no longer possible on Android 11+, we've prepared a few scenarios for smooth and secure transfer of your data after the app update:
The main app directory used to remain at the root of the internal storage of the device when the app was uninstalled. You can transfer such data after a new Locus installation.
The newly installed app can detect the other app on the device and offers to transfer its data.
Previously, Locus Map could work with data (maps, SRTM data, geotagged photos…) placed in subdirectories all over the device storage. As this is no longer possible, the data should be transferred to the private folder too.