Yeah. You were kind of rude... |
And you know for sure that she was playing Pokemon, rather than texting her boyfriend or checking Facebook or looking at YikYak? |
I work at a suburban hospital. Somebody set up a Pokegym at the entrance.
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I'm not trying to make fun of you, but that really isn't a reasonable worry. If you don't want your kids to play the game or think it is worthwhile, that's fine, its a silly game, but it is unhealthy to obsessively worry about unlikely events like the Central Park bomb that we have no control over anyway. |
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The success of Pokémon GO is great for its creator Niantic, and for the millions who have downloaded it. Except for one thing: there’s major security vulnerability, and should NEVER be used at NSWCCD or our detachments.
Two days after the game’s release, security expert Adam Reeve tweeted about the vulnerability. The Pokémon GO app itself does NOT warn new users as to exactly how much privacy they are sacrificing. “Full access.” That should sound like a bit much. It is. Reeve writes in a post titled “Pokémon Go is a huge security risk” on his blog. In his tweet linking to the post, he calls the app malware. The biggest takeaway is that “full access” just means: Pokémon Go and Niantic can now: • Read all your email • Send email as you • Access all your Google drive documents (including deleting them) • Look at your search history and your Maps navigation history • Access any private photos you may store in Photos • And a whole lot more |
Right - and someone could lie in wait while you're hiking on a trail - but it doesn't stop you from hiking. Common-sense precautions. |
North Bethesda suburbs - TON of pokestops and gyms. Trolley Trail etc. |
Downtown Annapolis has many, many pokestops. |
The WaPo debunked this yesterday. As long as you download it from a reputable source like googleaps you are fine. The malware versions are the ones available on "sketchy" websites. Just make sure your kid is getting the safe version |
Yes - if you access through your gmail account at the beginning of the craze. If you set up a trainer account, no. Also, Niantic just released this statement: “Pokémon Go only accesses basic Google profile information (specifically, your User ID and email address) and no other Google account information is or has been accessed or collected,” reads a statement from Niantic, which developed the game. Niantic added that Google will soon change the app so that it only asks for permission to view users’ basic profile data. The change will take effect automatically. " |
Why would they lie in wait for specifically *me* on a hiking trail? Who would even know that I was going to hike the trail? That's different than following your phone to some random location designated by ?? |
And the theoretical beacon wasn't specifically targeted to one person either, but someone waiting to see if someone came to a remote location. Opportunistic. Similarly, someone may stake out a remote location on a trail and do the same thing - again opportunistic and not targeted to any one person. Don't go to remote locations. Don't go alone. Exercise common sense. Just like you would tell your teens who are hiking or going into the City to sightsee. |
A hiking trail is accessible to anyone true enough. But if you go at busy times you will see others using the trail too. Same thing with a parking lot at a grocery store. But with this Pokemon stuff you are being lured towards bait. That bait may or may not be safe and it may or may not be in a safe location. There may be a predator there waiting for prey to hunt. |
Lucky you, closest pokestop to us is about 2 mi away across major highway. No way I am going to let my kid go there by himself. |
I play it with my son and his best friend, because they are too young to cross major streets alone. We are not going to go into the basement of some random house, or behind a dumpster in an abandoned parking lot, even if it says there are pokemon there. I think playing around our relatively safe neighborhood and near their camp in DC pretty much ensures that we will not become "prey" |