The search for hacks continues for “Pokemon Go.” Players try to work around the Niantic bans applicable to the ones caught using third-party apps and be at unusually high levels.
A lot of “Pokemon Go” players have found ways to do so, ranging from the standard tying mobile devices to ceiling fans or even pets. There was even a previous post where an app called “Poke++” could be turned to though the downside is that iOS users would have to jailbreak their iPhones.
We now find several shared ways to level up using various means. But the most important thing to note of them all is that there will be no need to jailbreak their iOS devices. Between Android and iOS, the former seems to have the lead when it comes to exploits, so here are some of the latest ones from around the web.
Aid with Cydia Impactor
A potential hack comes through the aid of Cydia Impactor. “RatedLive” shared the hack with the cheat seemingly transporting the player from one point to the next. According to him, the tactic has resulted in capturing lots of Pokemon characters. The video can be viewed below.
Three files could be the key
BGR.com offers an interesting “Pokemon Go” hack though it will require the uninstallation of the game app at first. Three files need to be downloaded from the Pokemon Go hack site and then installed and change a certain setting.
The thing here is that users will have to self-sign and trust the app to make it work. Also, the signed certificate is good for only seven days – meaning “Pokemon Go” players will have to sign-in once more at some point. Check out the video below.
One thing worth noting is that there could be risks involved when downloading the files from the site. Everyone knows that recent issue involving Pangu’s iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak so following these steps is at your own risk. Aside from that, there is also the terms of service that Niantic has been ramping up where violators could end up getting banned.