The bug that does not allow to open applications has disappeared

Apple is very given to fixing things in the updates, but usually takes the opportunity to break others along the way. In this case, thousands of users who have activated the "In Family" function of iCloud began to receive an error message every time they tried to open certain applications. This caused the discomfort of many users who were forced to look for alternative solutions, and it is that Apple has taken it easy. Currently Apple claims to have solved the "bug" that caused the appearance of this message and no more users will have to suffer. Better late than never.

The Cupertino company has confirmed to TechCrunch that this annoying message will never appear to users again. The message read verbatim:

«This application is no longer shared with you. To use it, you must buy it from the App Store »

For many it is late, the damage has already been done, the problem it could only be solved by removing the app and reinstalling it from the iOS App Store. This has come in handy for many users to free up space in applications such as Telegram, but where you surely would not have been amused is in applications like WhatsApp that do not have a cloud service.

Apple has released massive updates to the apps through the iOS App Store and it's as easy as updating all of them so they stop giving the error. Perhaps it would have been interesting to launch these instructions at the moment the problem began to occur. In the meantime, We remind you not to be nervous whether you read the message or if you have an unusual amount of updates in the iOS App Store, they are simply the settings that Apple is carrying out to fix all this "mess." At least it has been fixed relatively quickly and we will not have any more similar problems.


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