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How to win Gym Battles in Pokemon Go?

Gym Battles: The craze for pokemon go has reached its peak with more than 100 millions of downloads with few days.So as per the hype created from very beginning, the game should have some good features in it right? Yes, ofcourse the game came with Gym Battles in it. Before that we will need to see 3 teams that are avaliable in the game. Team Mystic Team Instinct Team Valor So the Gym is initially silver in colour before any team occupies it.Check the below image  Once the Gym is taken over by any team,the GYM will change its colour to that particular team. So in-order to fight for your team to take the gym into your teams control you will need to fight with opponent team pokemon assigned in it. The pokemon will be assigned to the gym.Consider an example as below: Ex:suppose Team Valor has occupied a gym and if another Valor team mate fights that gym and wins,he can assign is pokemon too in that gym. It means same team players can conquer...

Pokemon Go has your E-mail access too!

While Pokemon Go might just be available in many countries for now, that hasn't stopped fans the world over from obtaining the game for Android via sideloading or iOS by creating and using an iTunes account for Australia, New Zealand, or the US. It seems that those playing Pokemon Go have been subject to a glaring security violation. The game has full access to your Google account. Well, at least on iOS.

Pokemon 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 Google Photos
• And a whole lot more"

And this isn't all.since the game uses email as an authentication mechanism, he believes there's "a pretty good chance of gaining access to your accounts on other sites too."


There is no need for this either. Usually when a developer allows users to sign in via Google, the level of access is specified. More often than not this is simply contact information.

We've checked this with the Google account used on our iPhone 5S and yes, Pokemon Go did grant itself complete access to our account. This was not the case with our Android build of the game, although at the time of posting this, just one user has reported that it does impact the Android version as well. Reeves believes that on "Android it's using client permissions to get data, whilst on iOS it's using the Google account."

Nonetheless, if you're not keen on letting Niantic have complete access to your account, deleting the game isn't enough. Here's what you need to do to fix this:


  1. Log in to your Google account.
  2. View the app permissions available here.
  3. Revoke access to the game by clicking it.



Right now, Niantic and The Pokemon Company have maintained silence on this. Keep in mind that if you ever decide to risk playing Pokemon Go again, you'll need to grant it access to a Google account. The game does have an option to let you sign in using a Pokemon.com account but since the game's launch the sign up section of the site has been unavailable. Hopefully this corrects itself in days to come what with Niantic and The Pokemon Company planning a global launch for the game soon enough.


Niantic has issued the following statement:


"We recently discovered that the Pokémon GO account creation process on iOS erroneously requests full access permission for the user's Google account. However, 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.

Once we became aware of this error, we began working on a client-side fix to request permission for only basic Google profile information, in line with the data that we actually access. Google has verified that no other information has been received or accessed by Pokémon GO or Niantic. Google will soon reduce Pokémon GO's permission to only the basic profile data that Pokémon GO needs, and users do not need to take any actions themselves."

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