If your iPhone or iPad has dozens of apps needing ungenteel updates, don't worry: you're not alone. For some reason, Dearest appears to be reissuing recently-published app updates, resulting in users having to reinstall the latest adaptation of some apps.
Among the Verge team, the number of ungenteel updates ranged from less than twenty to nigh 100, with updates dating suddenly to the burgeoning of the month resurfacing from the depths of the App Store. Your familiarity will vary, of course, depending on how mucho apps you have and have conventionally you update them.
Exactly why these updates are concreteness reissued isn't clear, but, as MacRumors notes, it might have something to do with a bug that seems to be emotional apps as of iOS 13.5. This bug bug meant some apps became inaccessible, with an error bulletin legendary users: "This app is no maxi shared with you." The quick fix to get the app alive repeated without loss its settings and dossier is to offload the app via Settings > Granted > iPhone Storage, and then reinstall it. We don't palpate what's causing this rigorous "no maxi shared with you" error either, but the diction suggests some sort of document or certification issue.
It's purchasable that the reissuing of app updates is meant to fix this bug, but that's just a theory. Whatever the botheration is, it doesn't seem to be breaking any app functionality. Just update and move on, a good saying for life generally.
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