matrim wrote: » I really wouldn't try an app like that because if it goes directly to the Niantic servers it will be the same IP as your normal account and you may be flagged as a possible bot. It's one thing to use something like pokevision which won't be tracked you your own account / IP but I wouldn't try it with something that may link to my account.
jamescd wrote: » What happens then? Do they perma ban you? I thought it was just a temp ban at best? It's really getting annoying looking for pokes on your nearby list without any sort of tracker. I'll take my chances with a scanner if it's only a temp ban they dish out.
mcgovern wrote: » It would be tough for them to implement IP bans, if I use an app like that from my work WiFi, do they ban everyone on the WiFi? Same if someone connects using a public WiFi.
matrim wrote: » But what other information is needed? What account ID is it using? Does it send you device ID, imsi or any other identifying information?
bipedalhumanoid wrote: » Got my first Pikachu last night. Not a very strong one (CP=340). How rare are these things?
Mr. Manager wrote: » Rare enough I think. Yet to see anyone with a Raichu. I'm level 22 and have seen 8 and caught 7 (one was from an egg)
bipedalhumanoid wrote: » Did you see any before you got to level 20?
The data used in Go Radar is all user submitted and completely safe. We never interact with Niantic servers.
bipedalhumanoid wrote: » I struggle with eggs because, although I do a lot of walking every day, my phone can only run this game for an hour at most before I have to recharge. The low battery warning comes on with 40% remaining. Then it shuts down within a few seconds. When I restart it I have 0% remaining and it of course shuts down again.
JamboMac wrote: If your in Amsterdam 100% iV eevee
El Nick wrote: » I get similar (Samsung S4?)
bipedalhumanoid wrote: Samsung Galaxy Alpha in my case. I've ordered a replacement battery, will see how that goes.