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Freecash v1.25.0 update breaks game tracking and account creation, June 2026

Freecash's version 1.25.0 update, released on June 25, 2026, introduced critical bugs that prevent game progress tracking and account creation. This failure of core functionality caused the app's average rating to drop by 0.79 stars, from 3.14 to 2.35.

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The update introduced bugs preventing game tracking and account creation, directly impacting new users and existing gameplay.
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  1. Update Breaks Core Functionality
  2. Undocumented Changes
  3. Game Tracking Failure
  4. Rating Drop
  5. A History of Instability
  6. Verdict and Outlook

Key takeaways

  1. 01The Freecash v1.25.0 update on June 25, 2026, caused the app's rating to fall from 3.14 to 2.35 stars.
  2. 02The primary cause of the rating drop is new bugs preventing game tracking and account creation, which are essential for earning rewards.
  3. 03Publisher 256 REWARDS LTD did not provide public release notes for the update, leaving users without an explanation for the issues.
  4. 04The new bugs compound existing user frustrations with payout minimums and withdrawal problems.
  5. 05In April 2026, the app was temporarily removed from the App Store for policy violations, suggesting a history of platform instability.
  6. 06The app's business model is at risk, as it has over 565,000 downloads in the last 30 days, and the bugs impact new and existing users alike.

Update Breaks Core FunctionalityLead

Publisher 256 REWARDS LTD's Freecash update to version 1.25.0 on June 25, 2026, introduced critical bugs that prevent game progress tracking and user account creation, breaking the app's core [1]

Undocumented ChangesRelease Summary

The publisher did not provide any public release notes detailing the changes in version 1.25.0. Analysis of user reviews after the update shows the introduction of new, fundamental system failures. The bugs render the app's primary value proposition—earning money by playing games—non-functional for many users. This contrasts with pre-update complaints, which focused more on difficulties cashing out earned rewards rather than the inability to earn them in the first place.

Game Tracking FailureBreaking Changes

The immediate effect of version 1.25.0 was the emergence of widespread functionality blocks. Users report that the app no longer tracks their gameplay, making it impossible to meet offer requirements and earn rewards. As one 1-star reviewer on v1.25.0 stated, the app was "Broken — I tried this app and four different downloads told me”did you play this app? If so, something went wrong. Please download a different game”".

Other users encountered issues with account access and payouts, which compounded the tracking failures. Another 1-star review on v1.25.0 noted, "Been playing for a while and wanting to cash out but it will not allow me to enter my email address to get a withdrawal." These issues point to a significant regression in the app's stability.

Rating DropUser Reception

The update triggered a sharp negative shift in user sentiment, causing the app's average rating to fall from 3.14 to 2.35 stars. Before the update, some users praised the app's model, with one 5-star review on version 1.23.0 noting, "This game definitely works I’m even if you don’t play."

After the v1.25.0 release, reviews became dominated by complaints of a broken system. A 1-star review captured the new sentiment: "This app is horrible. It makes you download games to earn rewards & then it takes off the rewards that you downloaded the game for." This shift from functional-but-flawed to simply non-functional marks a severe decline in user experience.

A History of InstabilityRoot Cause

The tracking failures in v1.25.0 appear to worsen a pre-existing, fragile system. The publisher, 256 REWARDS LTD, is linked to Almedia GmbH, an entity with a history of platform issues. In April 2026, the Freecash app was removed from the Apple App Store for violations related to misleading marketing and data collection.[3] This history suggests a potential pattern of prioritizing growth over stability.

The current bugs may be related to changes in third-party tracking services. A March 2026 supply-chain attack on AppsFlyer, a major mobile attribution platform, caused similar redirection errors for Freecash users, as acknowledged in community forums. It is plausible that v1.25.0 included a flawed attempt to patch or update dependencies related to such services. Community forums confirm a history of tracking and redirection problems, which the update appears to have worsened. Archived.

Verdict and OutlookExpert Verdict

With over 565,000 downloads in the last 30 days, the broken functionality in version 1.25.0 directly threatens Freecash's user acquisition and revenue model2]lossaryRevenue EstimationThird-party modelled estimates of an app's total revenue (paid downloads + IAP + subscriptions) based on rank signals, panel data, and price tiers.. The bugs prevent new users from registering and existing users from completing the tasks that generate revenue for the platform. Unless the publisher ships a hotfix to restore core tracking and account functions, continued user churn and further rating decline are highly likely. The incident underscores the operational risks in the

Citations

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    The release of Freecash version 1.25.0 on June 25, 2026, caused the app's average rating to drop from 3.14 to 2.35 stars.

    "The Freecash iOS app update v1.25.0 on June 25, 2026 caused the average rating to drop from 3.14 to 2.35 stars."
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    The app registered over 565,000 downloads in the last 30 days on US iOS.

    "The Freecash app had over 565,000 downloads in the last 30 days on iOS in the US market."
  3. [3]

    In April 2026, the Freecash app was removed from the Apple App Store for violations of guidelines related to misleading marketing and data collection.

    "In April 2026, the Freecash app was removed from the Apple App Store for violations of guidelines related to misleading marketing and data collection."

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Maxime Doussin, CTO at MWM

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Maxime Doussin is the CTO of MWM, where he leads engineering, data infrastructure, and the mobile-app market-intelligence platform. He writes MWM's weekly app trend analysis, drawing on proprietary ranking data covering millions of iOS and Android apps across 150+ countries.

This article is an independent editorial analysis. App names, trademarks, and brands mentioned are the property of their respective owners. Market data and rankings referenced are based on MWM's proprietary estimates.

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