How can I disable the "Cellular data is turned off for this app" message while on WiFi?

Super annoying: all apps I disable cellular data for popup with this message while on WiFi. It makes total sense for the message to display while on cellular data, but how can I make it stop while I'm on WiFi?!?!

I find it very frustrating that only some users like me but not all have this issue.. This is clearly a bug in within the newest update and it is the most annoying. Apple need to fix this. I have no data, it comes up, the wifi is on, it comes up. Regardless of what i do, On or Off and even restoring the device it still continues to do it. Anything posted about how to fix this issue "manually" will be disregarded until Apple tech fix the software issue..

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