If you are unfamiliar with MileIQ, it is a mileage tracking and logging apps for logistics, shipping, and other haulage organizations. It organizes tracked miles that can be used in tax filings for deductions for the IRS. Microsoft acquired the startup for an undisclosed amount back in 2015. It has since become part of the Office 365/Microsoft 365 suite of applications. In terms of syncing up to the new Android version, MileIQ will prompt users to allow Location Data. This is always necessary for tracking miles, but users may have to give permission again when using Android 11.
Improvements
Elsewhere, MileIQ is also getting some other features. Users can now edit and review any drive directly, while the app also supports edits of multiple drives. MileIQ now automatically calculates round trips. Finally, the app allows deeper management of named locations from the list. Below is the official changelog:
All Drives: review and edit every drive from the app. You can even edit multiple drives at once. Round Trips: drives with the same start and end location are grouped together for quick classification. Named Locations manager: add, edit or delete Named Locations from a list in the app.
The MileIQ app is available here from Play Store.