

With the certificate thing, there are different ways you can pay to sign your iPogo app. Some people got detected and some didn't using iPogo. They will go to the #2 option, which is the certificates. I assume/think (my opinion) Niantic cannot detect a "modified" app. The big difference between PGSharp and iPogo is PGSharp doesn't require a signed certificate. If you do not use an emulator, your risk decreases, but PGSharp is still detectable and no one knows when the ban wave comes. As of right now, PGsharp is detectable if you use it inside an emulator. It's not because PGSharp is bad, it's a competing product that is easy to install over iPogo and Pokemod.Īll spoofing methods for both iOS and Android have a chance at getting detected. The same thing goes for r/PokemonGoSpoofing with iPogo and iTools Mobile. As part of the contract, Pokedex100 bans PGSharp. They receive money to promote these two apps. Pokedex100 has a paid partnership with iPogo (iOS) and Pokemod (Android).
