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I understand the why of this but this is not an improvement. I suppose search engines should ask you which maps provider you want and then show results based on that.
Like... and hear me out.... save the preference with some sort of Cookie technology? Do you think the EU would be up for that?
If you want to store your map preferences, save the preferences to your account and make sure you're logged in.
I'm not saying anything like this is preferable or whatever but there's also little sense in removing all semblance of user experience in favour of removing power from tech giants.
You can literally store all preferences in cookies without a problem with EU legislation.