The phrase in question refers to methods, often illicit, used to gain an unfair advantage in the Pokmon Go mobile game on Apple’s iOS operating system. These methods frequently involve modifying the game’s code or utilizing third-party applications to circumvent the intended gameplay mechanics. For example, users might employ software to spoof their GPS location, enabling them to capture Pokmon from anywhere in the world without physically traveling.
The pursuit of such circumvention tools stems from a desire for accelerated progress and acquisition of rare or powerful Pokmon. However, using these methods carries significant risks. Niantic, the game’s developer, actively combats these practices through account suspensions and permanent bans. Furthermore, downloading and installing unauthorized software from unverified sources can expose devices to malware and compromise personal data. Historically, the incentive to use such methods has fluctuated based on the availability of rare Pokmon and the difficulty of in-game events.