Have you ever felt irritated to see repeated ratings & review popups, asking you to rate an app and also offer up your reviews? Bother not, you are not alone to have found them rather annoying. I have also found them vexing and wished to keep them away. The good thing is Apple offers a pretty straightforward way to turn off in-app ratings & reviews on iPhone and iPad. If that’s precisely what you are looking for, let me show you how to put an end to these popups.
Disable In-App Ratings & Reviews on iOS and iPadOS
Modern versions of iOS and iPadOS allow you to completely disable the ratings and review notifications. Moreover, the steps are also the same for both operating systems.
Step 1. To get going, launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad.
Step 2. Now, scroll down and select App Store.
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Step 3. Scroll down again and then turn off the toggle located right next to In-App Ratings & Reviews and you are good to go!
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That’s done! You will no longer receive any popups asking you to rate and review a specific app. Hence, you can use apps with the desired peace of mind.
Of course, if you ever happen to change your mind, go back to the App Store setting and then turn on the toggle.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why doesn’t App Store work on my iPhone?
Ensure that the App Store can use your cellular data (Settings app -> Cellular -> App Store) and also make sure that your internet connection is working properly.
2. How do you update apps on iPhone?
To update apps manually, head over to the App Store -> tap on your profile and then choose to update all apps at once or update them one by one. Go to the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad -> App Store -> After that, turn on the toggle for App Updates.
Signing off…
There you have it! So, that’s the quick way to stop iPhone apps from asking you to rate and review. Have you found this guide helpful? If yes, make sure to share your invaluable feedback.
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