In an open letter, NSPCC chief executive Peter Wanless urgedPokémon Go developers Nintendo and Niantic to re-evaluate the game's safety and to address concerns over child safety.*
The location-based game encourages users to go outside and catch Pokémon in your neighbourhood using an augmented reality map.*
Wanless said the app "appears susceptible to being hijacked by users who wish to harm other players and as such raises fundamental child safety concerns."* Read more...