Thanks for the link, I’ve turned off auto updates on my iphone until i know and understand more!I can’t answer your question but this might be interesting for you: https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/threads/ios17-and-freestyle-libre-app.108332/#post-1293785
Have you updated your phone yet?
I have updated to iOS 17. The warning from Abbott is poorly phrased. LibreLink works as before, as does Shuggah. What the warning could have said is that alarms will not sound if StandBy or Assistive Access Modes are switched on, i.e. do not use them.Have you updated your phone yet?
I braved the update yesterday after getting the email from Abbott, which as you say was not the clearest. Once the update was complete, I immediately checked that Standby and Assistive Access were disabled. Libre Link is working fine. I used Shuggah for a few days when the Libre Link update failed, but I have never got it to work alongside the Libre app, which is a shame as I loved seeing sugar levels on my Apple Watch.I have updated to iOS 17. The warning from Abbott is poorly phrased. LibreLink works as before, as does Shuggah. What the warning could have said is that alarms will not sound if StandBy or Assistive Access Modes are switched on, i.e. do not use them.
If you use Shuggah you will have to re-select your calendar to send readings to a watch.
Yep, already done!May I respectfully suggest you quickly upgrade to 17.0.1
There is a security issue also (not libra but the 17.0 update itself.)
Kind regards JoMar
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Same here. Came up on my iPad yesterday too…Yep, already done!
There was an additional “0.1” security patch to the 17, yesterday…..Upgraded to 17.0 disabled the standby thingy and assistant wotsit (( technical terms everyone understands ) and no problems
Yer only a smidge older than me, young man…Ah I just looked must have Auto downloaded last night ..doh , thanks I wouldn’t have known , I m a bit of a dinosaur when comes to fones ,