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Pokemon Go cheaters face permanent ban

Niantic tolerated cheaters in the past but not any more.

- By QISHIN TARIQ bytz@thestar.com.my

NIANTIC labs is cracking down on Pokemon Go cheaters, giving them three chances before permanentl­y banning their accounts.

“We strive to create a friendly and fair gameplay experience for all players. As part of that commitment, we enforce a three-strike policy against cheating,” says the company which created the augmented-reality mobile game based on Nintendo’s Pokemon franchise.

The company is now hitting offenders with a series of disciplina­ry actions that gradually increase in severity to encourage them to change their behaviour.

“If offenders reform their ways, they are welcomed back into the game. However, if offenders continue cheating, they will be permanentl­y removed from the game in accordance with the Pokemon Go Terms of Service,” says Niantic labs.

The policy defines cheating as behaviours that violate the Pokemon Go Terms of Service and Trainer Guidelines, such as falsifying location (GPS location spoofing) and accessing Pokemon Go clients in an unauthoris­ed manner, including through the use of third-party software or add-ons.

“A strike serves as a warning. Everyone can make mistakes ... If you have been issued a strike, don’t ignore it. Take action to ensure that you do not commit any further transgress­ions,” says Niantic.

On the first strike, users will see a warning message within the Pokemon Go app informing them the account was detected cheating.

In addition to the warning, the gameplay experience may be degraded. For instance, users may not see rare Pokemon on their map or encounter them in the wild – also known as a shadow ban. The user will also be excluded from receiving new EX Raid Passes.

The first strike will last for approximat­ely seven days.

On the second strike, users will be suspended from their Pokemon Go account for 30 days.

“When attempting to log into the game, you’ll be presented with a message stating that your account is suspended. You will not be able to bypass this message,” says Niantic.

On the third strike, the user’s account will be permanentl­y banned.

“Keep in mind that offenders are not always offered three strikes. Some misbehavio­urs may result in immediate account terminatio­n without prior warning,” warns Niantic.

However, the company is allowing users to appeal the terminatio­n.

“We will respond to your appeal after a complete investigat­ion of your account. Please note that due to the high level of accuracy in our detection systems, very few terminatio­ns are ever overturned,” it adds.

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Pokemon Go maker Niantic says it is striving to create a friendly and fair gameplay experience for all players.

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