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'Pokémon GO' Cheats Guide: Anti-Ban Hack To Safely Spoof GPS Location And Catch Rares Easily

'Pokémon GO' Cheats Guide: Anti-Ban Hack To Safely Spoof GPS Location And Catch Rares Easily

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Before, we've outlined some useful guides for spoofing location and even playing "Pokémon GO" without having to get away from your home nor use an Android device. Here's a guide that will seal the deal and make "Pokémon GO" a breeze more than usual.

We've shared a guide before regarding the use of Nox Android Emulator. If you've been very careful with using it and have played "Pokémon GO" with it sparingly, chances are you're account is still in good shape.

Now, to make things even more easier and safer, we'll add a measure of protection from getting banned while using third party app, hacks and GPS spoofing apps. This will make sure that the irony of getting caught won't happen with players who would rather do other things than go out and hunt for pokémon.

The guide was courtesy of a user named "CruelGiraffe" from the website, Owned Core.

Players using this method need to get Xposed and xPrivacy. Take note that this also requires your device to be rooted first in order to use it.

Once the Xposed framework is already downloaded. The apk file will install an app that is called "Xposed Installer." The user need to open this app and select "Framework" then "Install>Update."

Once done, DO NOT REBOOT if prompted to. Simple select "Soft Reboot."

Once back at the homescreen, open "Xposed Installer" and type "XPrivacy" in the search bar. Do this by tapping the magnifying glass icon. Tap install to get the "Xprivacy" add-on.

Tap "Xposed Installer" and select "Modules" and then "Xprivacy." The device can now be rebooted after this point.

Once back at the homescreen, users can now launch "Xprivacy." Simply click OK after seeing the sub windows that open once it is launched.

It will now show a list of Apps and the user need to look for the "Pokémon GO" app. Once selected, it will display the permissions menu and the user need to look for the "Location" under permissions. We need to put a tick on this checkbox to disable Niantic's server from reading the device's location.

Xprivacy also has its built-in location spoofing feature and it can be used by going back to the main menu and tapping the three squares on the top right. This lets the user specify the location via Longitude and Latitude coordinates.

To provide extra protection from getting banned, be sure to not jump onto different locations too often. This guide protects you from getting banned by using such tools, but it is still a good measure to take in.

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