KODIAKGRIZZLY-BEAR_01 wrote:
When I called Apple support they said none of this would affect the weather app a lot of people use VPM, and it tool it off and still happens maybe next update will fix it, Other people having same issue,
The choice is yours what you want to do, I thought you wanted the problem solved and you have the ability to test without the VPN by simply removing it. VPN's have been linked to network issues for many years and you can see that easily by using the search button by tapping on the top of the screen and typing VPN. The problems you will find date back long before Tahoe and those users had the issue resolved when the VPN was removed. Some people believe that turning off the VPN is the same as uninstalling it and that is not the case. You cannot rely on reports from others who have turned off the VPN to make the claim that an issue is not due to the VPN being installed.
After everything is working correctly, then you have the choice how you want to proceed.
- Reinstall VPN. The problem may return or it may have been updated and you installed a newer version where the developer resolved the problem.
- Wait for the next OS update to see if maybe that resolves the problem.
- Make the choice on what is more important to you, a VPN that is giving you the problem or a Weather app that is not able to show your current location. The current location panel on the Weather app cannot be removed, so it will just be blank like it is now.
Don't forget that I was able to call out the VPN even when you said you did not have one, only to find out that you have 2 of them installed. Some are not easy to remove, so it is certainly possible that you moved one to the trash and the launch processes still remained, which is why you still see the problem. If you need help with removal to test, we can offer some assistance, or if you don't want to be bothered by seeing if the issue is resolved after VPN removal, that is fine too.