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PokeGone Chrome Plugin Erase Pokémon Go From Your Internet Life

July 18th, 2016 Carolina Gaming 0 comments
PokeGone Chrome Plugin Erase Pokémon Go From Your Internet Life
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A CHROME EXTENSION THAT CAN VIRTUALLY MAKE Pokémon Go DISAPPEAR (FROM THE WEB OF COURSE).

While grown up and mature human beings are roaming around cities playing Pokémon Go, normal Internet users with no Interest in the game whatsoever are going through an endless torture of viewing news related to the stupid activity of catching Pikachu. But a good piece of news is that there is a Chrome plugin for desktop users which will block Pokémon Go related content for you.

The developer of this plugin is Jamie Farrelly who simply created this free plugin to block all mentions of Pokemon from your internet life. All you need to do is add the PokeGone plugin and it will do the rest for you.

Must Read: Fake Pokémon Go app contains RAT; takes full control of infected device

Waking up to 20+ notifications. The internet really hates Pokemon 😄 "Remove Pokemon from the internet – PokeGone" https://t.co/LjZTaJqOdU

— Jamie Farrelly (@Jamie_Farrelly) July 12, 2016

Must Read: PokemonGo Servers Go Offline; PoodleCorp Claims Responsibility

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Carolina works for HackRead as a technical writer. She is a Brazilian traveller who has been to almost every country around the world. She has a keen interest in technology, gadgets and social media.

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