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Tech: Pokemon Go surpasses porn on the internet!

Updated on: 14 July,2016 05:01 PM IST  | 
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Newly lauched augmented reality (AR) game Pokémon Go, which had taken the world by storm since it's release earlier this week continues to be in the news. The game's unprecedented popularity has also impacted the world of online pornography

Tech: Pokemon Go surpasses porn on the internet!

Pokemon Go

Newly lauched augmented reality (AR) game Pokémon Go, which had taken the world by storm since it's release earlier this week continues to be in the news. The game's unprecedented popularity has also impacted the world of online pornography.


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Pokemon Go

According to data released by Google, popular pornographic websites have seen a surge in Pokemon-related searches since the past few days. Pokémon Go has made internet history by becoming the first smartphone game to top Google search.

In fact, a widely visited American pornographic website has reported a 136 per cent spike in Pokemon-related searches. Pokémon Go has apparently made people interested in netizens search for Anime porn.

Pokémon Go has more daily users than Twitter, Facebook!
Pokémon Go has overtaken Twitter in terms of daily users and has seen people spending more time on its app than on Facebook.

A Britain-based information technology firm said, Pokémon Go manage to surpass Twitter in terms of daily active users on Monday and now sees 5.92 per cent of the US Android population engaging with the app on a daily basis.

Meanwhile, US-based web-based survey solutions company SurveyMonkey tracked Pokémon Go's peak daily active users and said that Pokémon Go has claimed the title of "biggest mobile game in the US history", leaving behind other popular mobile games, including Candy Crush, Clash Royale and Minecraft.

The report also noted that Pokémon Go is now closing in on Snapchat on Android and the Pokémon Go Android application could even pass Google Maps on Android.

Pokémon Go isn't entirely safe, say reports
The game has not only raised eyebrows with its success but also by attracting security threats.

According to a report by security software company, Pokémon Go poses a great data security threat to users as the app gets "full access" to their Google account, allowing the gaming company to read all emails. It said that for some users of iPhones, signing into the game with the most convenient option -- using your Google account -- allows the gaming company to read your emails.

While enjoying the game, the user is exposed to many threats and introduces whole new categories of life risks, the firm said, adding that Pokemon Go's real-world gameplay has been linked to armed robberies as criminals have used the game to locate and lure intended targets.

Also there are reports of trespassing as enthusiastic players try to "find" and "capture" creatures on others' property. In the US, gamers trespassing on others' property face a real threat of physical harm from property owners who may use force to protect their property.

Meanwhile, a Finland-based cyber security company said Pokémon Go privacy concerns are hyped and overblown, noting that the maker of the game Nitantic was never able to read your Gmail and the permissiveness has more to do with Google's settings.

On asked about Niantic collecting email address, IP address, the web page a user was using before logging into Pokémon Go, username and location, the firm's spokesperson said this is "typical of most apps. The bottom line is that still if you may, as always, you should check your privacy settings".

How Pokémon Go works
Pokémon Go uses uses the GPS capabilities of your device in conjunction with Google Maps to "place" creatures in real world locations, which you then try to find them using your device as a guide.

Once you are in proximity to the "placed" creature, you then use your device's camera to "view" the creature and try to "capture" it.

"This works with you using your device as a viewer to 'see' the creature near you by looking at an image from the camera with the creature superimposed on it. You then 'capture' the creature for points by throwing Poké Balls at it on the device's screen," online reports have stated.

The Pokemon Go is available on Google Playstore and Apple's App Store in the US, Japan and Australia, Philippines, New Zealand and is coming soon in India, Singapore, Germany, Taiwan, Indonesia and Britain. Citing report from tracking firms a major tech website reported that the game has also surpassed dating app Tinder in terms of installs.


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