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Jul 22 at 14:19 comment added TylerH @Elikill58 Unless someone has an iPhone 10 (or older) still in operation, which had the app previously installed, and which has the offloading feature enabled, the question is "no longer reproducible".
Jul 21 at 21:21 comment added Elikill58 @miken32 Doesn't need more answers doesn't mean should be closed. Else, we should closed all posts about reported bug, mod elections, or everything that can be finished. It's explained here
Jul 21 at 19:21 comment added miken32 @Elikill58 it's a five year old question about a now defunct piece of software that got a lengthy answer at the time. It does not need any more answers.
Jul 17 at 21:44 history left closed in review cottontail
Robert Longson
Wai Ha Lee
Original close reason(s) were not resolved
Jul 17 at 20:23 comment added Elikill58 This question should stay open as it's about why the app is closed, so it's stay up-to-date question
Jul 17 at 15:01 review Reopen votes
Jul 17 at 21:44
Jul 17 at 14:39 history closed Jonathan Leffler
Martin R
James Skemp
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TylerH
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Jul 14 at 18:49 review Close votes
Jul 14 at 22:29
Oct 14, 2021 at 19:03 comment added Dan Loughney Too bad. The app was kind of crappy, but it worked and I received notifications through it. I just changed phones and the app carried across through the backup/restore. I only noticed something was wrong when Login With Facebook said the app was still in test mode. Solving that led me here (only 2 years and 4 months later).
Jun 17, 2019 at 21:29 comment added Taylor D. Edmiston This situation raises an unfortunate gotcha of automatic offloading and is why I keep it disabled. There's no way for OP to regain the current Stack Overflow app now even though the app is still functional today. I've seen this scenario play out with several outdated but still useful apps. I wish Apple would be more explicit here.
Jun 1, 2019 at 9:20 comment added Linus Unnebäck @JeshanBabooa "offloading" on iOS is a feature you can turn on to save disk space. If an app isn't used in a long time, it will be removed from your device. Your data for the app will still be kept, and the icon will stay on the home screen. The next time you try to launch the app it will first download it again, and then launch it.
Jun 1, 2019 at 8:55 comment added user7401700 offloaded? you mean they deleted the app from your phone without your consent?
May 30, 2019 at 15:06 history edited TylerH CC BY-SA 4.0
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May 29, 2019 at 22:56 comment added Eleeza the Other World Wizard Oh...didn’t realise that. I definitely remember it being around earlier this month though...then again knowing myself I have no sense of time.
May 29, 2019 at 22:50 comment added Davy M Probably related: What happened to the Stack Overflow app for Android?
May 29, 2019 at 22:43 history asked Eleeza the Other World Wizard CC BY-SA 4.0