Apple has promoted a method that encourages more users to leave reviews about the applications you use. The problem lies in how “heavy” it can become to have to exit the application and go to the iOS App Store to individually rate the application you are using. That is why Apple is integrating an in-app scoring system that will allow us to leave evaluations about the applications we are using directly from it, through a pop-up. We are going to show you how to disable the in-app ratings feature on your iPhone or iPad.
First of all, we have to mention that this function is still in the Beta phase, and it has been tested since iOS 10.3 Beta 1. The API called SKStoreReviewController is available on the Cupertino company's developer website, despite the fact that we do not have a confirmed date for its official launch worldwide. Hints of appearance have been seen in the iOS App Store in the United States of America, but nothing in Spanish.
However, if you are a Betas user or you start to see this type of pop-up, we are going to show you how to deactivate it. For this we will follow the following steps: We will enter the iOS Settings application, we will go to the iTunes Store and App Store section and we will enter. From among all the options that appear, a call will appear In-app reviews with its corresponding switch.
We will only have to deactivate this function, and the applications will not ask us to leave a review again. Nevertheless, Apple has warned developers that it will limit these types of notifications so that they do not become annoying on screen. Perhaps this type of review system contributes to the improvement of the quality of the iOS App Store in the long term.