When you know how to disable app rating popups on iPhone, you can finally put an end to one of the biggest annoyances of owning an iOS device.
By default, app rating popups are enabled. This means that as you use apps, you will regularly encounter a pop-up asking if you like the app, and if you would like to rate and review it in the iOS App Store.
While I love the iPhone 14 Pro and think it’s one of the best phones out there, I still find these pop-ups unnecessary and annoying. If I like an app or really dislike it, I will go and leave a review to my liking. As such, popups asking me to leave a comment got in the way of everything I was trying to do, so I always hit not now.
Until recently, though, I knew very little that these pop-ups could actually be disabled. Moreover, disabling them is very easy and only requires a few clicks in the settings menu. However, if you don’t know exactly where to look, it’s easy to miss the switch you need to do so.
That is why we decided to write this guide and show you how to do exactly that. So, if, like me, you find app ratings pop-ups on iPhone quite annoying, read on to learn how to turn them off.
How to disable app rating popups on iPhone
- I open Settings
- Click on the App Store
- Switch ratings and reviews within the app
Read on for the full illustrated instructions for each step.
1. Go to Settings > App Store
Open the Settings app And Click on the App Store.
2. Toggle ratings and reviews inside the app
Move the mouse down And Switch ratings and reviews within the app.
That’s how simple! You won’t be bothered by those annoying pop-ups. If you also want to block ads, we can show you how to use iOS Safari Reader Mode, which makes websites much easier to read. We can also show you other hidden features, such as how to enable out-of-frame display on the iPhone, which recreates the extended view of a DSLR’s optical viewfinder, and how to enable lens correction on the iPhone, which helps your photos look more natural.