With a remarkably fast move, Pokemon GO has its first update to fix some of the bugs in the original version.
In particular, it determines the vulnerability we mentioned in the morning: the application required too many permissions from your Google account, especially the iOS version.
Pokemon GO required full access to your Google Account, so it had access to your email and your location history.
Niantic, the developer of the game that has made a mistake, admitted the problem, but said the application would use nothing more than basic profile information.
However, it has decided to correct the application requirement in order not to demand unnecessary rights.
Below is the changelog for iOS:
As Trainers you do not need to enter your username and password repeatedly after a log out
More stability in the Pokémon Trainer Club account during the log-in process
Issues that caused crashes were fixed
Fixed the Google account
You can download updates from App Store but also by Google Play Store.