Had enough of chasing Pokémon and decided to delete your Pokémon Go profile? Depending on how determined you are, there are two options for doing that: you can either uninstall the app from your phone or get rid of your account once and for all.
Lewis Lambert Fox
Sep 21, 2021 · 4 min read
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Note that removing the app doesn’t delete your profile and you can come back anytime, which is good if you want to take a short break from the game. However, if you don’t feel like playing it ever again, follow the steps to permanently delete your Pokémon Go account.
More than a year ago, Pokémon Go hit the mobile world by the storm and quickly became an astonishing success, bringing millions of people out of their homes for a Pokémon hunt. Unfortunately, soon after the Pokémon craze had reached the peak, privacy-concerned users started finding issues with the popular app; some of them appeared to be more serious than others. The stories emerging through various media channels ranged from funny to tragic: Pokémons were captured in funerals, toilets, hospitals, churches, even courts, and frontlines. Reports of traffic accidents, robberies, andinjuries involving distracted players were popping up as users were wandering the world trying to catch them all.
With so many people staring at their smartphones, it’s no surprise that a few cyber criminals also joined the game. As eager Pokémon trainers were anticipating for the app to be made available in their country, several look-alike apps and apps promising to fake one’s GPS location to access the game appeared. In fact, these were often scams looking to lure eager fans and targeting their private info. The popular augmented reality app was also strongly criticised for the player information to which it requests access.
Apparently, gamers who have been using their Google details to sign in, have been granting the game full access to their Google accounts without knowing that. Even though Niantic has officially stated that “requesting a full access was a bug,” this sparked more privacy concerns, making users finally read those privacy policies they usually skip.
Since Pokémon Go is a location-based game, it’s no surprise that the app collects information about your exact whereabouts when you are playing and also has access to your camera. Besides, there’s plenty of other personal information that the app collects from you:
Once you hand over access to your phone, the company has the right to share all the data they collect from you with third parties. And yes, all this is stated in their Terms and Conditions, but who reads them, right?
If you are concerned about your privacy or simply no longer feel like chasing after those little beasts, here’s how to ditch Pokémon Go. Chances are, you deleted the app long ago, but to erase all the information associated with your account, you have to do more than that. Deleting your account is quite simple, but Pokémon Go doesn’t let you do it from within the app. Instead, you have to go to Niantic’s website and fill out an account deletion request form. But before you do this, there are some things you should know:
Follow these simple steps to leave the Pokémon world permanently: