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How to Disable App Review Pop-Up Notifications on Your iPhone or iPad

After you download an app on your iPhone or iPad, it's not uncommon to get a pop-up notification to rate and review it. Doing so allows developers to hear feedback and help others who are considering downloading the app as well. However, if you decide to dismiss the notification, it might not take long before it'll ask again. 

If you find that you're getting app review notification overload, you have two options. One is to rate and review your apps the first time you get the pop-up notification. If that doesn't sound like something you want to do, the other option is to simply disable in-app ratings and reviews notifications altogether. Yep, you can do that, and we'll show you how below. 

For more, be sure to check out how to send SOS emergency messages on your iPhone and everything else you should know about the latest iOS update. 

How to turn off iOS app review pop-ups 

The process is simple: In the Settings application, go to the App Store and toggle off In-App Ratings & Reviews

Here's how to do it: 

  • Go to the Settings application
  • Tap App Store
  • Toggle off In-App Ratings & Reviews

Yep, that's it. Once the feature is disabled, you'll no longer receive pop-ups asking you to rate and review whatever application you're using. 

Setting to disable in-app ratings and reviews on iOS

You can still leave a review in the App Store, you just won't be bothered by an app to do it.

Nelson Aguilar/CNET

For more, check out the best hidden iOS 18 features and how to fix the 3 most annoying things in iOS 18. 

Source: cnet.com

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