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Apr 3, 2014 7:32 AM in response to nuno.bettby torakaru,But how works that workaround? It seems your are setting each application data toggles to OFF on that configuration file (manually editing them), but I dont see the real difference between your proposal and doing it using the iOS settings GUI graphical toggles.
Thanks
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Apr 3, 2014 7:52 AM in response to torakaruby nuno.bett,torakaru wrote:
I dont see the real difference between your proposal and doing it using the iOS settings GUI graphical toggles.
Thanks
Actually there's absolutely no difference at all, but in my case I could not change the toggle buttons value in the iOS (they were stuck in a previous state), which means that I could not disable access for apps that already had cellular access neither do the opposite.
By using this workaround, toggle buttons became "active" therefore being possible to choose which apps should or not be granted cellular access.
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Apr 3, 2014 8:43 AM in response to nuno.bettby torakaru,Do you mean that some of your Application data toggles were stuck in ON position, and as you were not able to move them to OFF position; had you this manual trick putted in place?
So now, you can again enable/disable all your Application data toggles?
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May 21, 2014 6:47 AM in response to IrisLylaby iphone155,SOLUTION!
I have the same issue for the last two weeks. But i have already managed to solve the issue all by myself. When i go to Settings > Cellular > below the tab "use cellular data for:", i turned off some apps which i didnt want to use with cellular data. As soon as i go back to Settings, and then i went back to Cellular, the apps which i had switched off earlier, automatically turned back on.
Here's the solution:
Either you're using wifi or cellular data, first of all you're gonna hafto turn on the cellular data use for App Store. Once you have turned it on, go to App Store application. Update ALL the apps which have new updates available. If it asks you to log in your App Store, just do so. If there's something wrong with your debit or credit card information, it will ask you to update to a different card. Just do what it asks. Put in a new credit or debit card info and fill in the forms provided. The card you're using must be usable and has usable balance in it. Let's say atleast $10 to $20. As soon as it confirms your card successfully, the app updates will start automatically. Continue to update all the apps. After all updates are finished, go back to Settings > Cellular. Try to switch on or off some apps for data use and recheck.
Try it yourself! Have a nice day & don't put a blame on Apple for this.
From Malaysia, with love.
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May 21, 2014 6:50 AM in response to iphone155by iphone155,Please rate & like if it helps solving your problem. Thank you very much! (:
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May 21, 2014 1:00 PM in response to iphone155by Deepakpanwar,Dear iphone155,
this is d worst solution u put for this bug from apple. Let me tell u when u update any application the cellular data automatically switched off for that app, u have to on it and once u on the data there is no way back.u can use that app in cellular data off till u On it once.
So the solution provided by u is fake and yes we have to blame apple for this bug because he chareged so much for his phone and now its almost 6 month of this bug n apple unable to resolve.
regards
frustrated apple user
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May 22, 2014 3:09 AM in response to Deepakpanwarby nuno.bett,Hi Deepakpanwar,
have you tried what I suggested in the following post: https://discussions.apple.com/message/25370917#25370917.
It seems to have worked for several others. A
t least it's worth a try .
Best regards,
Nuno Bettencourt
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May 22, 2014 3:51 AM in response to Deepakpanwarby iphone155,Dear Deepakpanwar,
Dude, i just tried it myself yesterday though. Have u tried it before u wrote the comment? Just follow my way step by step. If it still doesnt work for you, we might not having the same issue. You shouldnt simply say this person is wrong, that person provided fake solution, that other person is ******** or whatever. (:
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May 22, 2014 4:06 AM in response to iphone155by courtneyalex,Previously someone suggested to us that restoring as new, not using any backup whatsoever and then updating to a the newest iOS was a solution and I was quite against restoring as new because I'm super lazy but this solution worked wonders for me and I did this maybe a month? Month and a half ago? Didn't want to say it had successfully worked until I knew for definite the problem had gone. And since restoring as new and then updating using no backup I have been able to turn off these apps again, so I recommend to anyone with this problem to wait until there is another iOS update and then restore as new before updating as this works entirely! So thanks to whatever user that did suggest this solution as it's a life(data) saver
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Jul 3, 2014 9:31 PM in response to IrisLylaby abajee28,I think I may have found what is causing this issue. I have iCaughtu pro installed and that seems to be enabling data itself. What I did was, I uninstalled iCaughtu pro and now the switch is not being set to ON by itself.
Still observing how this behaves.
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Jul 20, 2014 8:58 PM in response to nuno.bettby Triguy734,I have done a hard reset. Nuno, thanks but thats a very long process you outlined and Id hate to manipulate some code that later leads to problems. I will let you guys know if my hard reset with no restoring backup works. I have a Iphone 4S.
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Jul 21, 2014 4:25 AM in response to Triguy734by nuno.bett,A hard reset works, but you loose all your preferences, app settings, etc.
The whole idea of this workaround is regain control of the toggles without doing a hard reset.
Check this thread for fewer steps: Re: iOS 7 cellular data settings won't save on iPhone 4s???
Hope it works for you.
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Jul 31, 2014 11:03 AM in response to nuno.bettby dynamozoe,Nuno, I keep trying but get stuck on backupbot, it says to try backupbot 3 which I try but it doesn't work. Please help!
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Aug 14, 2014 5:38 AM in response to IrisLylaby brookey_boo,Hey!!
I have the same problem.
Apart from some of the default iPhone apps that have aIso not staying in the "Off" position in Cellular Data Use I did noticed that all of the apps that wouldn't let me turn the Cellular Data off for were apps that were no longer avaliable on the App Store, eg. Flappy Bird, pre-existing version of Emoji Keyboard.
Not sure how to fix yet.