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Enjoy Pokemon Go with caution

The game asks players to wander their real-world neighborhoods on the hunt for the animated monsters made famous years ago by cartoons, video games and trading cards. Players that really wish to find Pokemon and more so Pokemon GO Rare Pokemon need to be intuitive.

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Global Positioning System chips in players’ smartphones are used to map their real-life movements onto the game world, while software overlays the 3D characters onto the view through the phone’s camera.

Weirton Police Chief Rob Alexander encourages those playing the game not to do anything that would make them appear suspicious.

To do this, we’re using a new app called Public (iOS only) that you can download now for free from the App Store. But as mentioned on the fake Pokemon Go APK may harm your device or carrying on unwanted actions, then it is highly recommended to download the app from a trusted website such as PokemonGo.com official channel. Players should be cautious of pedestrians and traffic laws while playing Pokemon Go.

The main aim is to catch Pokemon, which pop up along the way. “It’s ridiculous and I turn 30 in two-weeks”. “You could end more than just your game”, they said. So I suppose I’d better put some pants on and go outside.

The BBB is warning players to be aware of their surroundings, not only to avoid scrapes and bruises and perhaps broken bones, but to keep from ending up in risky situations. While the app is projected to soon surpass the number of people that actively use the popular social media site Twitter, there are still a large majority of folks that don’t know who Groudon is, and they’re okay with that.

Any creatures caught can be used in battle against other players at Pokemon gyms – also real-world landmarks. Around 20 teenagers from Mantri Tranquil, a high rise apartment complex on Kanakpura Road play for five hours every day.

But the game has prompted privacy concerns, worries about walking into unsafe situations and trespassing on private property. In order to play, users must allow the app to access other applications, such as maps and camera.

But Akshay Balraj raised some concerns: “As much as I love playing the game, I can not deny the fact that they are getting access to my Google data once I have logged in through my Google account”. Niantric, the game’s maker, say no personal information has been accessed, and it is issuing a bug fix to correct the problem.

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This statement was released in the wake of numerous rumors that Niantic Labs is getting ready to roll out the highly successful mobile game to Asian countries this weekend.

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