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The most common method involves installing a modified version of the Pokémon GO app. On iOS, this often requires using third-party installers like Sideloadly or FlekStore.
iPogo is available for both and Android devices, though the installation methods vary significantly:
Other tools include a "Spawn Booster" to increase the number of visible Pokémon and a "One Click Bag Cleaner" for inventory management. Technical Implementation
A "root" or "tweak" version exists for specialized devices. This version is generally considered safer because it interacts with the original Pokémon GO app rather than replacing it with a modified one. Risks and Ethical Considerations
The "Block Non-Shiny" tool prevents players from clicking on any Pokémon that isn't a shiny variant or doesn't have 100% IV (Individual Values), saving significant time during hunts.
Because iPogo requires sideloading unverified software, users risk exposing their devices to potential malware or credential theft. Conclusion
Niantic employs a "three-strike" discipline policy. Players using modified apps like iPogo are frequently flagged, leading to soft bans (where Pokémon always flee), 30-day suspensions, or permanent account termination.
Using iPogo is a direct violation of Niantic’s , which prohibits "spoofing" or using unauthorized third-party software.
The most common method involves installing a modified version of the Pokémon GO app. On iOS, this often requires using third-party installers like Sideloadly or FlekStore.
iPogo is available for both and Android devices, though the installation methods vary significantly:
Other tools include a "Spawn Booster" to increase the number of visible Pokémon and a "One Click Bag Cleaner" for inventory management. Technical Implementation
A "root" or "tweak" version exists for specialized devices. This version is generally considered safer because it interacts with the original Pokémon GO app rather than replacing it with a modified one. Risks and Ethical Considerations
The "Block Non-Shiny" tool prevents players from clicking on any Pokémon that isn't a shiny variant or doesn't have 100% IV (Individual Values), saving significant time during hunts.
Because iPogo requires sideloading unverified software, users risk exposing their devices to potential malware or credential theft. Conclusion
Niantic employs a "three-strike" discipline policy. Players using modified apps like iPogo are frequently flagged, leading to soft bans (where Pokémon always flee), 30-day suspensions, or permanent account termination.
Using iPogo is a direct violation of Niantic’s , which prohibits "spoofing" or using unauthorized third-party software.
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