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mholic

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Jun 29, 2013
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After jailbreaking my ip5 7.0.4, i noticed my appstore is not showing any new updates for my apps in 2 weeks which is kinda unusual for me. I still see the old updates availabe that i just ignored before jailbreaking.

Already did sign out and sign in again my apple id.

Is there something wrong? Or its just that im paranoid.
 
I noticed that too, but I began getting updates about 2 days ago now. I got updates for Square, FML Official, and Call of Duty. Check your iTunes on your computer if possible to see if you have apps that were updated.
 
Pirated apps like? Ive been installing apps and tweaks from cydia.

Anybody else noticing this?
 
Remember the last 2 weeks have been App Store blackout. Apple limits the updates\changes to critical in nature, because of the holiday staffing\demand. I've literally had about 2 updates in 2 weeks (jailbroken and non), whereas I'd normally have had 30-40 during that time.
 
I have an app that has been in the update section of the app store for a while now but just shows 'open' button... no update. It won't disappear.

NFL Mobile app
 
Pretty sure I'm not getting updates. Just had 5 update from iTunes. Any one else have this issue?
 
Only been Jailbroken since Saturday but not had an update as yet, will keep my eye on it though, only got a couple of tweaks installed as i'm doing it systematically
 
My last update was the day I jailbroke my phone. Wonder what is going on? I have quite a few apps on my phone that get updated regularly.
 
Mine just started working but I had several apps that were updated in the days prior and didn't show until today. Seems like all is good.
 
I didn't get updates for a few day but just got 2 today that popped up. Upon hitting update phone went into safe mode and had to reboot... Anyone else go into safe mode on an App Store update?
 
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