I believe that iOS users are familiar with APP ratings. This scenario should be encountered frequently: just after seeing a game that feels good, downloading it and playing it happily, a window pops up in the center of the screen: "Do you like this APP? Mind taking a minute to rate it in the store?".... At this time, I am usually very angry because my operation was interrupted, so I have no mood to give you a rating and just close the window directly. In fact, we can avoid most similar situations with just a simple little operation. Operation steps: Settings - iTunes Store and App Store - Ratings and comments in APP. If the switch is on as shown in the picture below, you will definitely be annoyed by the rating pop-up. Just turn off this switch! But why does the above text say that this is the majority of cases? Can't it be completely blocked by turning off the switch? Sorry, it really can't. Because this is only valid for apps that comply with Apple regulations, and these "law-abiding" apps are only allowed to pop up rating prompts three times within 365 days. Apple requires developers to use a specific API when providing rating prompts, but apps that were launched before this regulation are outside the law, and some older apps have taken advantage of this. So if you are a deep user of an old app, it is better to go out and turn left into the store to rate it once and for all, so as to avoid being harassed by pop-up windows. |
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