Following the launch of Pokemon Go in the U.S., New Zealand and Australia July 7, players of the Pokemon collection game have been faced with server issues, forced log-outs, application crashes and even security concerns after it was revealed the game received access to users’ entire Google accounts.
In response, developer Niantic released two new updates for the game on iOS. According to the game’s update notes, these updates “resolved issues causing crashes” and limited the game’s Google permissions. Specifically, the game will no longer have access to users’ full Google accounts, but will instead only be able to “know who [users] are on Google” and view their email addresses.
Elsewhere, the updates reportedly fixed issues related to logging into the game with Pokemon Trainer Club accounts. Finally, the update notes said users will no longer be asked to “enter their username and password repeatedly after a force log out.”
Pokemon Go became an instant hit on mobile. The game has already surpassed an estimated 15 million downloads on iOS and Android in the U.S., according to app store optimization company Sensor Tower.
Pokemon Go is available to download for free on the iTunes App Store and Google Play. In addition to the game’s availability in the U.S., New Zealand and Australia, Pokemon Go is also now available in Germany.