The European database adapts to regional legal regulations regarding speed tracking alerts:

Germany is currently preparing regulations that could ban specific mobile apps designed to warn drivers of speed camera locations. The legal distinction in some countries is based on intent: radio broadcasts announcing a general "mobile control" zone are seen as preventive safety measures, while targeted smartphone alerts are viewed as tools to deliberately break the law. Consequently, companies like TomTom do not offer camera warnings at all in countries such as Switzerland and Cyprus, where such alerts are explicitly illegal.

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Even having a device capable of speed camera detection in the vehicle—whether in use or not—can result in penalties. Google Maps automatically disables camera detection features when connecting to data in countries where alerts are illegal, but drivers should verify settings before crossing the border.