iOS 13.5 was released for all users this week, and it’s already causing some problems. According to several reports on social networks, some users cannot open their iPhone and iPad apps as the system shows an unexpected error message.
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I recently got my phone (iPhone XS Max about 1 week ago. I bought it directly from Apple) and my screen started freaking out badly. My screen glitches and will sometimes make everything a shade of green. Even colors that i know are black are now gray. Anyone else having this issue? Feb 11, 2020 Apple Watch: Open the Watch app on your iPhone and tap the My Watch tab. Scroll to the app you want to remove, then tap it. Turn off Show App on Apple Watch, and wait for it to disappear from your watch's Home screen. To reinstall the app, scroll down to Available Apps in the My.
Essentially, when trying to open some apps, iOS shows the following message:
Why is a portion of my mac screen glitching. Alright so just to start off, the right side of my mac screen is black, not much but about 1/10 of it. I noticed that it is generally hotter on that side then the left. Also, where my apps are, at the bottom of the screen, is an image of the top finder. (The apple sidebar at the top of the screen. The Xfinity Home app lets you stay connected to your home even when you’re on the go. Arm and disarm your system, create automated rules, access video to see when the kids get home, or turn on the lights and adjust the temperature before you walk through the door. It’s quick, easy and always availab.
This app is no longer shared with you. To use it, you must. buy it from the App Store.
Then, users can’t do anything except cancel the prompt or get redirected to the App Store. The issue is affecting random apps instead of a specific app, and although we don’t know exactly what this is about, this error message is related to iCloud Family Sharing.
That doesn’t mean, of course, that there’s a problem with your iCloud account if you’re facing this bug. Most likely, there’s some mess going on with Apple servers that are preventing iOS from verifying that you’ve already purchased an app.
Apple hasn’t confirmed the problem on its official System Status webpage yet, and unfortunately, we don’t have a workaround for this situation, although some people have suggested that reinstalling the apps solves the problem. If this is happening to your iPhone or iPad, we recommend that you wait until Apple fixes the bug.
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@YouTube this is hilarious! I can’t use the YouTube app as it’s no longer shared with me… pic.twitter.com/quXJRe3UUL
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— Anthony (@ant1298) May 22, 2020
@AppleSupport iOS 13.5 is causing many of my apps to give me a “this app is no longer shared with you.” Error. Have to reinstall all of them!
— Josh Randazza- Pade (@JoshPade) May 22, 2020
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