Some iOS apps require users to leave a rating on the App Store. Here’s how to prevent them.
On iOS, it often happens that the installed applications ask the user to leave a rating and a comment on the App Store by displaying a pop-up when opening. If it is possible to refuse, it may happen that the request is reiterated even if you have already rejected it.
These requests are particularly frequent after an update (even if you have already posted a review on a previous version), and multiply with the increase in the number of applications installed on the device.
THE’API SKStoreReviewController, which allows developers to ask the user to file a review on the App Store, limits the number of requests to three over a 365-day period, without an app update resetting this counter to zero.
If you never want to see these requests appear on your smartphone again, it is quite possible to deactivate them from the iOS settings.
1. Access the settings
To prevent apps from asking you to leave a review on the App Store, open iOS Settings, then go to the iTunes Store and App Store section.

2. Disable reviews
Scroll through the options, then uncheck the Integrated rating and reviews option.

Once this feature is deactivated, you will not be asked to rate it on the App Store again.