Pokemon Go Cheats and Update: Say Goodbye to Trackers, Scanners and Bots

Since Niantic released the newest Pokemon Go version recently, a new security update has made it hard for third party developers to access the app. But are we permanently saying goodbye to the help given to us by scanners and bots?

The only hope is for the third party developers to find a way to circumvent the new security update. But the developers might have lost interest in Pokemon Go and in finding a way to screen through the captcha, according to i4u.

Efforts of cheating app developers to find a way around the captcha had been very costly. And they might give up if they would not find a solution soon. Everyone got tired of what Niantic has done with the new encryption for Pokemon Go.

The creator of FastPokeMap said that the "service runs on 500,000 accounts" and he added more because of the captcha on Pokemon Go. He also tweeted on Sunday: "Basically there's no one trying to reverse the 0.39 api, everyone gave up."

Is this a goodbye for bots and scanners? Hard to find Pokemon are usually in restricted areas and without the cheating apps users of the Pokemon Go app will have a hard time to get to the next level.

For those who want to lazy around the house while "playing" Pokemon Go, the day has come when you have to stand and walk, and manually find Pokemon yourselves. One example of a cheating app made legally available for iOs users is the PokeGod.

PokeGod has also debuted recently and could help you move to the next level, according to a Parent Herald report. A bot will send signals to the Pokemon Go servers and will act as if it were you. The bot will go to PokeStops and catch Pokemon for you.

Third party apps managed to get pass through what Niantic did with their augmented-reality game Pokemon Go. Developers claim they were slowwed down but their apps can still deliver.

Now, the encryption of the updated version of Pokemon Go makes a "unique signature" which will then signal the servers if the request is coming from the real Pokemon Go app.

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