The Pokémon Go was launched on July 6, 2016, in little more than two weeks it has 26 million active users. Fever outperforms the US and Japan and moved to Europe, Latin America and of course the Dominican Republic. Players have to interact with the real world through mobile for Pokemon, Pokeballs, and all the accessories that come with the games.
Of course, this interaction poses security risks in both reality and virtuality. We have observed many incidents relating gameplay, so we have decided to compile safety tips for Pokemon gameplay. Here are some of the tips:
• Download the game from official digital stores to avoid possible viruses that damage your device and steal information from your phone.
• Although it is a free application, Pokemon Go, remember that may involve payments to obtain new gameplay elements.
• To play it is essential to maintain the GPS enabled. Like other geolocation apps, this will have several effects: It will consume your mobile data which will be reflected in the bill if you do not have unlimited data service plans; Your location can be monitored, which could be used by criminals. Your mobile battery will also discharge quickly.
• Do not drive and play Pokémon simultaneously.
• You must be attentive to what happens around you; streets, sidewalks, potholes, obstacles, bikers, cars, criminals and everything that happens in the real world.
• Safety first. If you're going out to hunt Pokemon preferably do it under adults supervision.
Happy Safe Gameplay!
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