hey guys so I have been reading alot lately in regards to how niantic is able to ban botters. I also read about who owns the majority of shares and it seems like google is the boss in this field.
Since all bots are using gps based off google maps isnt it possible if lets say I login to pokerfarmer and put my coordinates on the bot it actually uses google maps to move me around? If so isnt this the perfect way to catch spoofers and botters? Theres unknown2 or 6 something on the API which people dont know about.
One way to test this theory is there an alternative mapping program? we rely too much on google whos the real culprit behind this. To be honest i would be surprised if they didnt have this feature already. They can catch everyone without any issues just by using google maps to dictate coordinates.
According to their TOS i dont see anything that says we do not use google maps or any sort of tracking to track your location and movement.
For those who use google login, we basically give them the rights to see what we are upto. There was an article i read a month ago where niantic had full access to our google accounts.
Pokemon Go Has Access To Your Entire Google Account | Popular Science
Reason why I am mentioning this its because my main account wasnt banned on bluestacks but the moment i used my phone it got IP blocked so did the rest of my accounts.
Let me know if my hunch is right.
Also to spice it up the CEO of Niantic was a founder of google maps :
John Hanke is an American entrepreneur. Hanke is founder and CEO of Niantic, Inc., a company that creates experimental mobile, social, and local applications. The company is most widely known for its creation of Pokémon Go and Ingress.
Prior to joining Google, Hanke founded and was CEO at Keyhole, Inc.. Google acquired Keyhole in 2004, at which point Keyhole's flagship product was renamed to Google Earth.[1] After Keyhole's acquisition, Hanke spent several years as Vice President of Product Management for Google's "Geo" division (Google Earth, Google Maps, Local, StreetView, SketchUp, and Panoramio).