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Why does Niantic want AR scans?

Information gathered during PokéStop Scanning allows Niantic to generate accurate, dynamic 3-D maps of real-world objects and their relative locations, and help devices understand the surroundings in AR real-time.
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What is the point of AR mapping in Pokemon GO?

Niantic will use the data to make Pokémon interact with real-world objects. Pokémon Go players may see a new tag marking some PokéStops next time they check the app.
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How do you turn off AR tasks in Pokemon GO?

To utilize that one, select a wild Pokemon. In the catch screen, AR mode will have a switch on the top right that can be turned on or off.
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Why are Pokemon GO gyms disappearing?

This can happen because the game decided at one point to add the stop there. Schools, churches, graveyards can request for pokestops and gyms to be removed from their property if they do not wish for people to trespass after dark.
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What is scanning tasks in Pokemon GO?

In later 2020, Pokemon Go introduced AR Scanning Tasks, a new way to earn rare items from Field Research. After spinning a Pokestop, players can be tasked with using the camera on their mobile device to scan a real-world location. While this was a neat idea, players quickly loathed these tasks.
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HOW TO *POWER-UP* POKESTOPS in POKEMON GO & IS IT WORTH IT?

Is there a reward for scanning PokéStops?

Powering-up PokéStops is a new Pokémon GO system that allows Trainers to increase PokéStop rewards by using their smart device to scan real-world PokéStop locations. Powered-Up PokéStops will look different on the map, and any Trainer who spins one will earn extra rewards.
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Does Pokémon GO track you?

Like most GPS apps, Pokémon Go tracks all data related to your movement. Unlike apps such as Foursquare and Tinder, Pokémon Go may collect — among other things — your email address, IP address, the web page you were using before logging into Pokémon Go, your username and your location.
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Is Pokémon GO in decline?

After 2016, Pokémon Go dropped to its lowest levels of activity with 65 million users. That rose to 133 million in 2018, but has steadily decreased to 71 million in 2021.
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Can hospitals be PokéStops?

Niantic, Inc., a Google spinoff, developed the game and based its PokéStops and Gyms on user-contributed locations (“portals”) from its previous augmented reality game, Ingress. These sites include businesses, parks, public buildings, museums, churches, private homes, and yes, even hospitals.
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Why was my Pokémon in a gym for 6 days and I only got 50 coins?

However, you can only earn a maximum of 50 PokéCoins per day, even if all Pokémon are removed from all the Gyms you are defending at once. Additionally, if your Pokémon has been in a Gym for several days, they will only provide 50 coins in total when they come back to you.
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Why am I stuck in AR mode in Pokemon GO?

After restarting Pokémon Go, head into Settings and turn AR+ mode off. You might have to restart the app again. If the above options above don't work, you might have to log out of Pokémon Go, then log back in. Check settings afterward and make sure AR+ mode is turned off.
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Why is my Pokémon on AR mode?

Since 2017, Pokemon GO players have been able to activate AR+ Mode, so long as they have the hardware for it. Without that switch, AR Mode is the default that is present when a player starts the game. To use AR+ Mode, one must be using IOS 11 on an iPhone 6 or higher or a device running Android 7.0+.
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How much does it cost to buy a PokéStop?

$30 per month gets you one Pokéstop, with the ability to change its image/description/promotion once per month. $60 per month gets you a gym, with the ability to schedule one hour of raiding per month.
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Can I add a PokéStop to my house?

First, go to an object or location that you think would make a good PokéStop. Tap the Main Menu button. Tap the Settings button. Tap the New PokéStop button to start the nomination.
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Can I buy a PokéStop for my house?

Niantic doesn't make people's houses into PokéStops most of the time (exceptions might be homes that also are points of interest, like in my town a “castle” built by a local artist that is still used by his family).
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Can your house be a PokéStop?

Pokémon Go will now let users request new PokéStops and gyms near their location. All they have to do is visit the game's support page, fill out a form, and hope the PokéGods grant the request. (Or at least that someone at Niantic can sift through the influx of messages.)
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Will Pokémon continue forever?

After 25 years of following Ash Ketchum and his electric pal Pikachu, Pokémon has announced their adventure will be coming to an end in 2023. Following an 11-episode story arc focused on the pair, the popular animated franchise will continue with a focus on new characters, according to a video announcement.
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Which Pokémon not to keep?

They are often only available to a Pokemon if it is caught during a specific event.
  1. 1 Fearow. Max CP. 2257. Max HP. 149.
  2. 2 Pachirisu. Max CP. 1372. Max HP. ...
  3. 3 Venomoth. Max CP. 2354. Max HP. ...
  4. 4 Vespiquen. Max CP. 2267. Max HP. ...
  5. 5 Onix. Max CP. 1245. Max HP. ...
  6. 6 Persian. Max CP. 1910. Max HP. ...
  7. 7 Dugtrio. Max CP. 1760. Max HP. ...
  8. 8 Seaking. Max CP. 2444. Max HP. ...
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What is the most not popular Pokémon?

The 20 Least Known Pokemon You Probably Don't Know Exist
  1. 1 The Coral Pokemon From Gen VIII: Cursola.
  2. 2 The Dragon Orb & Electron Pokemon From Gen VIII: Regidrago & Regieleki. ...
  3. 3 The Dancing Pokemon From Gen VII: Oricorio. ...
  4. 4 The Season Pokemon From Gen V: Sawsbuck. ...
  5. 5 The Jewel Pokemon From Gen VI: Carbink. ...
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Do Pokémon walk behind you?

Pokémon may follow the player in most outdoor areas, such as towns and routes, but are returned to their Poké Balls in indoor locations and certain other areas, like the lakes of Sinnoh. While a Pokémon is walking, it may find a Berry.
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Does walking on a treadmill count for Pokemon go?

So, even if you shake the mobile at a steady speed, the game will think you are walking. But you need to shake the mobile in a same way and should not slow down. So, if while walking on the treadmill, If your mobile is shaking while you keep it in the pocket, it will count the steps.
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What does Niantic do with your data?

Niantic can use this information to show you ads for businesses in that area. Players can also share 3D scans of real-world PokéStop and Gym locations with Niantic. The company then uses this geospatial data to create 3D maps.
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Why are PokéStops orange?

Tldr: Orange pokestops let colorblind player tell that a stop has been spun! I've been playing pokemon go since it's release, on and off. Ever since day 1 I have had to double check every stop wondering if I have or haven't spun it yet. The normal blue (?)/ purple (?)
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