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Niantic Spatial is denying claims that Pokémon GO data is being shared with a drone company. The controversy centers on alleged data-sharing practices and Niantic’s response.

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Key Takeaway Niantic Spatial says it is not sharing Pokémon GO data with a drone company amid privacy concerns.
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Niantic Spatial says it is not sharing Pokémon GO data with a drone company amid privacy concerns.

Niantic Spatial is denying claims that Pokémon GO data is being shared with a drone company. The controversy centers on alleged data-sharing practices and Niantic’s response.

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Company division Niantic Spatial
Game referenced Pokémon GO
Claim addressed Pokémon GO data sharing with a drone company
Stated position Denies data being shared

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  • Follow updates from Niantic Spatial on data-sharing claims related to Pokémon GO. Kotaku
  • Watch for any follow-up reporting naming the specific drone company and presenting evidence. Kotaku

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  • Niantic Spatial Denies Pokémon Go Data Is Being Shared With A Drone Company Kotaku
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