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Across the country, people have become obsessed with the mobile game Pokemon Go. But players have gotten injured while distracted by their search for Pokemon critters, and experts warn there are also red flags about privacy and security. NBC’s Jo Ling Kent reports for TODAY. (Run time: 2:45)July 12, 2016
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