How do I get a Niantic Account?
Parents can create an account from the Niantic Kids Parent Portal website to manage their child's Niantic Kids account permissions. Parents cannot log into Niantic games using their Niantic Kids Parent Portal account.
How do I access my Niantic Kids Account?
Within the Niantic Kids Parent Portal, parents can enable and disable what personal information Niantic collects from your child.
- Visit the Niantic Kids Parent Portal and log into your parent account.
- On the overview page, click See Profile to view your child's permissions.
Can I change Niantic ID?
Yes, you will be able to change your Niantic ID in the future. We still highly recommend that if you have an existing game username that you already love, you should claim it now before we fully launch Niantic ID.
What is a Niantic Account?
The Niantic Kids Parent Portal is designed to keep your child's personal information secure and in your hands whenever they access our games. Since your child is under the age of digital consent, you need to review and approve your child's game and permission requests before they can play Niantic products.
What is the rarest Pokémon?
The rarest Pokémon card in existence is, in fact, a Blastoise - more specifically, the Blastoise Commissioned Presentation Galaxy Star Hologram card. Only two of these cards were ever made, and only one has been seen publicly at auction.
Did Pokemon Go shut down?
Niantic is ceasing operations in Russia and Belarus as both countries work to wage war on neighboring Ukraine.
Can I play Pokemon on PC?
You'll need to download a separate emulator for each game console you want to simulate on your PC. For Pokémon, this includes Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS. You can also play ROMs online using an online emulator without downloading anything at all.
Is Pokémon com safe for kids?
Is there anything to worry about? The main safety concern is that a player's location can be tracked, stored and revealed to nearby players—both children and adults alike. According to Common Sense Media, Pokémon Go users who log in to the game via their Google account risk compromising their information.