There's a browser extension you can download for Chrome and Firefox that highlights the spots specifically related to Pokémon Go. Thankfully, some fans with experience with both titles have developed ways to make the process a bit easier. That map might make your head spin at first blush, however. There, you'll find several tools for Ingress players - but we're here to talk about Pokémon Go, so we'll focus on the intel map. Once you've set up an account, you can then log into the Ingress website. To access the map, you'll need to install Ingress onto your phone. For Pokémon Go players, the important things to look for are the portal locations. Much of that information is accessible through the Ingress website, which houses a gigantic global intel map pointing to notable spots around the world, as well as more Ingress-specific data. ![]() Niantic told us that this data has been "touched up" for Pokémon Go, but at launch, players have four years of Ingress data to scrape through. That's why Pokémon Go already knows the coolest places for you to check out in your local area, accompanied with photos. ![]() Major players of the earlier game contributed location data, or intel, to an online database, populating a worldwide map with various notable locations. But how do you know where these PokéStops are in the rest of the world so that you can plan your travel accordingly? It turns out, Ingress plays a huge role in figuring that out. ![]() In Ingress, these are called portals in Pokémon Go, they're known as PokéStops. Niantic/The Pokémon Company About to start playing Pokémon Go? Check out our guide first!
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