"Pokemon Go" third party scanners such as FastPokeMap, PokeWhere, PidgeyFinder and PokeAlert are now back online. Players can now enjoy playing the hit mobile app with a selection of trackers before Niantic releases a new security update that may block the third party scanners again. Here is a rundown of the available "Pokemon Go" trackers players can utilize and where to get them.
"Pokemon Go" FastPokeMap is back and running once again after the forces shutdown that happened in the weekends. Fortunately, FPM developer was able to find a way through the barriers that Niantic built to keep its servers. "Pokemon Go" players can download FastPokemap from the tracker's official site.
"Pokemon Go" PokeWhere is now online as well as confirmed on its official Twitter account. PokeWhere was temporarily affected by third party sites that caused its servers to go down in the weekends but the issue has been resolved now. PokeWhere can be downloaded from its official page where it provides a link to the iTunes store and a link to download the apk for Android users.
PokeAlert, on the other hand, has been launched yesterday after a successful beta test. The app can be downloaded from its official Twitter account. However, "Pokemon Go" players need to send a direct message to the account administrator first so they can get the link to download the PokeAlert apk.
The last "Pokemon Go" tracker PidgeyFinder, however, has not been officially launched again but a post from its official Twitter account confirmed that it was able to make the "Pokemon Go" API work. The former OpenPokeMap that is now called PidgeyFinder is reportedly set to be released soon though no specific details have been released yet. The refreshed PidgeyFinder is believed to equip new features that include route suggestions to PokeStops, i4u reported.
"Pokemon Go" third party scanner PidgeyFinder is said to be the third app to have benefited when the FPM developer released the secret API codes to crack Niantic servers. More "Pokemon Go" trackers and bots are expected to return as soon as the developers find out how to get the API work. In the meantime, check out how PokeAlert works below.