Over the weekend, an error occurred that was related to family sharing. Some apps could no longer be opened and, after crashing, required a new installation to continue using them.
Originally the error discovered on WhatsApp and Facebook. When attempting to open the apps, the app crashed. This was followed by the message "This app is no longer shared with you." Users without Family Sharing were also affected. Just a few hours later, apps like Amazon, YouTube, TikTok, and others followed suit. Essentially, all apps that had previously been updated were affected.
“The error has been fixed”
At this point, there were only two solutions: deleting and reinstalling the respective app or removing the affected application via the iOS settings. As a result, hundreds of app updates were documented in the App Store yesterday. Some users counted over 100 pending updates. It was suspected that an expired certificate was responsible for this. Now, at the request of TechCrunch on the topic. The issue "This app is no longer shared with you" is now supposedly resolved. However, Apple did not specify what actually caused the error. The suspicion remains that a certificate expired because it wasn't renewed on time. (Photo by bigtunaonline / Bigstockphoto)




