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'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: All About IOSEmus, PoGOm, PokeNest & Other New Maps & Scanners

'Pokemon Go' Cheats, Tips & Tricks: All About IOSEmus, PoGOm, PokeNest & Other New Maps & Scanners

Although Niantic is busy shutting down numerous third-party trackers and tools in "Pokemon Go," new ones keep surfacing. These generally function by helping "Pokemon Go" trainers find and capture the little creatures in the wild. There are also other features that the new maps and scanners can provide, depending on player preferences.

IOSEmus is a tweaked "Pokemon Go" app that comes with all kinds of hack and map scanning feature that were available in previous platforms. Furthermore, players can also explore without the need to spoof their own GPS signal. IOSEmus is one of the most powerful "Pokemon Go" trackers available at present.

SlashGear reported that PoGOm - Pokemon Locations is more complicated to use, because it requires "Pokemon Go" trainers to download several files and maintain all of these in the same directory. Players should also ensure that they own a Google Maps API Key.

Some knowledge on software code is needed to successfully run the app. "Pokemon Go" players can access PoGOm via GitHub. Users can opt for PokiiMap in terms of an Android APK that has the same functions as PoGOm and PokeVision.

PokeNest - Pokemon Nests is a webpage for mapping apps that primarily looks for nests in "Pokemon Go." It is static but updated, effectively spotting areas where high numbers of certain Pokemon types usually spawn. However, PokeNest may work better for those who live in Toronto, Canada because the updates are somewhat limited.

PokeRev is a reliable "Pokemon Go" tracker and map scanner to find PokeStops and Pokemon Gyms. Players are shown a map where all the gyms and refill stops are located for added convenience. PokeGoWorld is another good app that locates Pokemon Gyms, PokeStops and Pokemon. Compared to other available apps, PokeGoWorld is actually one system that does not violet the terms of service of Niantic, so there is a high possibility of it not getting shut down for "Pokemon Go."

As for the rest, Niantic is expected to continue cracking down on third-party sites and apps that access its "Pokemon Go" servers and violate its terms of service. More updates and details on "Pokemon Go" are expected soon.

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