|
|
"Loop" Is No Longer Available
News Flash: Don't become a loopless Looper.
|
|
|
|
In Any Language...
In any language, seeing "Loop" is No Longer Available is stressful and maybe a little frightening. If this happens to you, what should you do? Take a deep breath because your Loop app's provisioning profile has expired and you need to rebuild using the links below.
|
|
|
|
|
Exactly When Does Your Provisioning Profile Expire?
Here's when it does not expire:
- It does not expire when your apple developer account expires
- It does not expire one year from the date of your last build
- It (typically) does not expire on your birthday or anniversary
Your provisioning profile expires one year from the date that it was created.
|
|
|
|
|
A Better Strategy
| |
Rather than waiting for your Loop to be No Longer Available, you can proactively determine when it will expire and rebuild when it's convenient for you.
If you're on Loop v2.2.6, you can quickly and easily check on your Provisioning Profile Expiration Date by clicking on Issue Report.
If you're on an earlier version of Loop, you'll need to look at Xcode using Loop Expiration Date link below.
Better still, while you have Xcode open, why not update to v2.2.6 using the links above?
Keep reading below to learn more about the great features of v2.2.6.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Update to Loop v2.2.6
Not sure what version you're on? In your Loop app, click on Settings - your version is located in the upper left corner.
For complete details on all of the new features and improvements, click the link below. These are just a few:
- Master now includes both temporary basals and automatic bolus as dosing strategies.
- Notifications when your Loop app expiration date nears.
- Improved radiolink device displays, including the OrangeLink support for connection monitoring, battery level alerting, find device and light/vibration controls, as well as an option for Medtronic pump users to disable mySentry
- Improved Omnipod settings layout and functionality, PDM style Ref code displayed for pod faults.
|
|
|
|