People who sign up for Pokemon Go to catch them all could end up giving all their personal data away. The hit game asks for a surprising amount of permission to access users' Google accounts, the ...
The wildly popular new mobile game “Pokemon GO” automatically grants itself extensive access to players’ personal information, which has some users concerned about their privacy. When players sign up ...
With all the popularity the newly released Pokemon GO app has been receiving within the past week, a very serious security issue might be getting overlooked. Users who signed up using a Google account ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
When you use Google to sign into Pokémon Go, as so many of you have already, the popular game for some reason grants itself (for some iOS users, anyway) the highest possible level of access to your ...
Pokémon Go has probably given itself permission to read your emails. The app is automatically granting itself permission to people's Gmail and Google Drive accounts, according to security researchers.
Update: Google services appear to be coming back online. Currently, IGN's able to access Gmail, Google Drive, YouTube, and Pokemon Go. Google reports that all services are back online. Google has not ...