Once parents understand the “augmented reality” aspect of the game, the question of safety naturally follows. In short, the game has taken great precautions to keep players safe, but common sense is required.
Remember when GPS units first became popular, and we heard stories of people accidentally driving into lakes? This game can come with similar risks. For example, while all destinations are on public property and safely accessible, players may try to take “shortcuts.” Ambitious players might try to cross roads or cut through private property.
Need to know: Remind your child to stay on sidewalks, bike paths, and other pedestrian-friendly routes. Reiterate that everything in Pokémon Go is in a public place, like a library, restaurant, or park, and it’s never okay or necessary to enter somebody’s backyard, home, or any blocked off or fenced-in areas.