How to block overwhelming Pokémon Go news, articles, tweets and mentions from Internet on your Android, iPhone and computers? This is a Pokémon GO 'Haters' hub that helps you mute all Pokémon GO news.
Believe it or not, your world are conquered.
Pokémon GO is a free-to-play and location-based augmented reality mobile game developed by Niantic, Inc. The game was initially released on 6 July 2016 for iOS and Android devices, starting with the U.S. and Australasia, with Asian and European releases to follow (Check Is Pokemon Go Available in Your Country Yet ). If you still have no idea about how the world has been changed in the past week, see:
RT if you can relate. #PokemonGo pic.twitter.com/QYSXqBy8L8
— Pokemon GO (@PokemonGoHub) July 11, 2016
Not everyone is a Pokemon fan. If you thought this teenage or childish mobile game is just not your cup of tea, or actually hate Pokemon for whatever reason, here are some tricks that may keep you away from overwhelming Pokemon things.
PokeGone is a simple extension for Chrome, which is developed to remove Pokemon Go references from the internet so you can get to normal watching funny cat GIFs. It detects instances of Pokemon GO on web pages, attempts to identify semantically sections of the page likely to contain Pokemon Go reference and removes them from the page. Even better, it offers sensitivity settings to customize the aggressiveness of the filter - remove single references, chunks or the entire page. Get PokeGone Here >
PokeGone
As seen on Android Central, Life Hacker and 9to5Mac, Pokemon NO is another tool that may keep you away from Pokemon stuff. Tired of seeing this children's game being discussed in the news, on Twitter and on your Facebook feed? Pokemon NO will remove any mention of Pokemon and their new app from any website you visit! Get Pokemon No Here >
Pokemon NO
Had enough of the Pokémon Go!-hype? Another similar Chrome extension named Pokémon Go Away will help you out. It scans popular websites for Pokémon Go! - references and hides them upon loading the webpage. Get Pokémon Go Away Here >
Pokémon Go Away
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Download NowThe augmented reality activity is now the biggest mobile game in U.S. history, according to a SurveyMonkey. As of Tuesday, "Pokemon Go" attracted just under 21 million daily active users in the United States. So, even though your weapons have been loaded, do you think you can fight again Pokémon and win this war? Not likely :)
See who's your enemy:
Police are seeking public assistance to #catchemall before any more creatures trespass. https://t.co/6KMBUXsOAm pic.twitter.com/NRrsRXCStT
— QPS Media Unit (@QPSmedia) July 14, 2016
.@googlestudents Caught a Sandshrew at the Sunnyvale campus. #PokemonGO #CatchEmAll pic.twitter.com/hlFUCr82Bt
— Life at Google (@lifeatgoogle) July 13, 2016
26 pictures that show how Pokémon Go is changing the world https://t.co/IBephOR1fF pic.twitter.com/ZA9WZQasMs
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) July 14, 2016
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