Pokémon GO and your privacy

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You might have noticed that
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is sort of popular. Like a gajillion people are playing it, and the demand is such that the servers themselves are being crushed. Seems like most everyone wants to catch them all ...

But one important aspect to consider is how Niantic — the people who wrote the application and are actually collecting the data about how you use it — is handling your privacy. We had a look at the Pokémon GO
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and
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, and here's the quick and dirty breakdown. And if you're playing on your iPhone, you at least need to be aware of some
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.

  • Like most online services, if a child under the age of 13 wants to take part, a parent will need to verify that they are the guardian of said child through The Pokémon Company International, Inc. You can find the details about how to do this on
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    .
  • Niantic and TPCI are not responsible if you hurt yourself while trekking about catching Pokémons. They are also not responsible if other people use the app to cause you harm or if you get
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    .
  • Niantic does collect personal and identifying information about you. This includes your real name and the content of any messages you have sent through the app.
  • Niantic only shares anonymous aggregated information and non-identifying information with third parties. These include development partners as well as unidentified other third-parties for analysis and profiling.
  • You can terminate your account at any time
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    . But your account data is saved for a reasonable period of time.
  • If there happens to be a sale of the company or companies involved here, your data is also sold to the buyer.

There's nothing there that's surprising. Kids need a parent's permission, they collect lots of data and only share data that doesn't identify you.

But it's important that you read and understand these things, even if we try to break them down. Stay safe, trainers.

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