Not everyone loves "Pokemon Go."
The augmented-reality game, in which players walk around real-life neighborhoods to hunt and catch virtual cartoon characters that appear on their smartphone screens, has been blamed in the United States for several robberies of distracted mobile phone users and car crashes.
And a U.S. senator has asked the developers of the game to clarify its data privacy protections.
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