Hi there! I see you’re having trouble with the StockNanny app crashing and not staying open on your iPhone running iOS 18.6.2. Let’s try to get this sorted out for you.
To start, can you tell me when exactly the app crashes? For example, does it crash right after you open it, during use, or when performing a specific action?
Meanwhile, here are some basic steps we can try to get the app running smoothly again:
1. Force close the app and reopen it - Swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or double-click the Home button if your model has one) to open the app switcher. - Find StockNanny, swipe it off the screen to close it fully. - Then reopen the app.
2. Restart your iPhone - Sometimes a fresh start clears temporary glitches. - Press and hold the side button and either volume button, then slide to power off. - After it's off, press the side button to turn it back on.
3. Check for app updates - Open the App Store, tap your profile, and scroll to see updates. - If StockNanny has an update, install it—updates often fix crashes.
4. Reinstall the app - Press and hold the StockNanny app icon until you see “Remove App” or a small “x.” Tap it to uninstall. - Restart the iPhone (to clear temporary cache), then reinstall StockNanny from the App Store.
5. Check available storage - Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage. - Make sure you have at least a few hundred megabytes free to let apps run properly.
If you’ve tried some or all of these already, let me know which ones, and we can look into more advanced possibilities, like account issues or network settings.
Does the app crash right away, or after some time? And have you noticed if it happens only on Wi-Fi or cellular data, or both? This helps narrow down the cause.
Thanks for the info that StockNanny crashes right away on startup. That helps narrow things down.
Since you’re on an iPhone with iOS 18.6.2, and assuming you’ve already tried basic steps like restarting your phone and force closing the app, let’s try a few more targeted fixes:
1. Check if StockNanny needs an update: - Open the App Store, tap your profile icon at the top right, scroll to see pending updates. - If StockNanny shows an update, install it—this often resolves startup crashes.
2. Clear iPhone cache with a reboot: - Hold the side button and volume up/down until the “slide to power off” shows, then power off. - Wait 30 seconds and power on again.
3. Reinstall StockNanny app: - Delete the app by pressing and holding its icon, then tap “Remove App.” - Restart your iPhone to clear temporary files. - Reinstall from the App Store.
4. Check for iOS updates: - Go to Settings > General > Software Update. - Make sure your device is on the latest minor version of iOS 18, as sometimes app crashes are fixed by iOS patches.
5. Check network status: - Some apps crash if connectivity is poor. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular data to see if the app will start under one of those conditions.
If none of these work, the problem might be more specific—related to your app account or a bug needing developer attention.
If you want, I can also guide you on collecting crash logs to send to StockNanny support for deeper diagnostics or help you contact their support team directly.
Would you like to try these steps now? And have you already tried reinstalling the app or updating iOS? This will help me avoid repeating steps.
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Hi there! I see you’re having trouble with the StockNanny app crashing and not staying open on your iPhone running iOS 18.6.2. Let’s try to get this sorted out for you.
To start, can you tell me when exactly the app crashes? For example, does it crash right after you open it, during use, or when performing a specific action?
Meanwhile, here are some basic steps we can try to get the app running smoothly again:
1. Force close the app and reopen it
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen (or double-click the Home button if your model has one) to open the app switcher.
- Find StockNanny, swipe it off the screen to close it fully.
- Then reopen the app.
2. Restart your iPhone
- Sometimes a fresh start clears temporary glitches.
- Press and hold the side button and either volume button, then slide to power off.
- After it's off, press the side button to turn it back on.
3. Check for app updates
- Open the App Store, tap your profile, and scroll to see updates.
- If StockNanny has an update, install it—updates often fix crashes.
4. Reinstall the app
- Press and hold the StockNanny app icon until you see “Remove App” or a small “x.” Tap it to uninstall.
- Restart the iPhone (to clear temporary cache), then reinstall StockNanny from the App Store.
5. Check available storage
- Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage.
- Make sure you have at least a few hundred megabytes free to let apps run properly.
If you’ve tried some or all of these already, let me know which ones, and we can look into more advanced possibilities, like account issues or network settings.
Does the app crash right away, or after some time? And have you noticed if it happens only on Wi-Fi or cellular data, or both? This helps narrow down the cause.
Looking forward to your details!
Crashes right away
Frank Taylor
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Thanks for the info that StockNanny crashes right away on startup. That helps narrow things down.
Since you’re on an iPhone with iOS 18.6.2, and assuming you’ve already tried basic steps like restarting your phone and force closing the app, let’s try a few more targeted fixes:
1. Check if StockNanny needs an update:
- Open the App Store, tap your profile icon at the top right, scroll to see pending updates.
- If StockNanny shows an update, install it—this often resolves startup crashes.
2. Clear iPhone cache with a reboot:
- Hold the side button and volume up/down until the “slide to power off” shows, then power off.
- Wait 30 seconds and power on again.
3. Reinstall StockNanny app:
- Delete the app by pressing and holding its icon, then tap “Remove App.”
- Restart your iPhone to clear temporary files.
- Reinstall from the App Store.
4. Check for iOS updates:
- Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
- Make sure your device is on the latest minor version of iOS 18, as sometimes app crashes are fixed by iOS patches.
5. Check network status:
- Some apps crash if connectivity is poor. Try switching between Wi-Fi and cellular data to see if the app will start under one of those conditions.
If none of these work, the problem might be more specific—related to your app account or a bug needing developer attention.
If you want, I can also guide you on collecting crash logs to send to StockNanny support for deeper diagnostics or help you contact their support team directly.
Would you like to try these steps now? And have you already tried reinstalling the app or updating iOS? This will help me avoid repeating steps.
Here is a general guide on fixing apps crashing on launch that aligns with what I recommended6.
Let me know!