"Pokemon GO" is still one of the most played mobile games at present. Although there are some players who stopped playing, a lot of them remained gallant to become the very best Pokemon Master. A lot of the players now are still using prohibited third party applications to easily locate Pokemons even though Niantic is serious on permanently banning those who will be caught cheating.
Naintic added a new security feature for "Pokemon GO" to disable third party applications, as stated by BGR. Niantic added a Google Captcha to the third party apps used to locate Pokemons. This new feature will measure the clicks that were being made by the user to prevent other third party programs from infiltrating their main server.
But, is there any third party app that is safe to use? Or is there any other way to easily locate Pokemons? According to a report from NeuroGadget, PokeMesh and PokeWhere are the two most used "Pokemon GO" tracker.
Recently, PokeMesh received complaints from their users. The users said that there was a notification popping out to close PokeMesh. But, luckily, this issue had been fixed by the recent update.
However, the latest "Pokemon GO" update added a captcha resolution prompt, this feature could not be good for other players because any player using a "Pokemon GO" plus device will be unable to complete the captcha prompt. There are also reports claiming that other players are getting softbanned by Niantic for downloading this update.
PokeWhere is also getting trouble by the new captcha resolution prompt added by Niantic. PokeWhere is an Apple exclusive application and it has been hit by a lot of issues regarding the new security feature of Niantic. Players must be very careful when using these types of applications, but it's totally worth the risk. To learn more cheats, tips and tricks about "Pokemon GO," stay tuned to Game & Guide.