Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Nov 2012 23:01 UTC
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RE: I don't notice this, but...
by MOS6510 on Tue 13th Nov 2012 13:29
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RE[2]: I don't notice this, but...
by darknexus on Tue 13th Nov 2012 13:35
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I suspect, based on nothing but a feeling, is that apps ask you once to rate them, but this once is reset to zero after an update. Or at least some do this.
Probably, but it doesn't change the fact that bugging me to rate said app is going to make me give it a much lower rating than I otherwise might have, if I don't just uninstall it right away.





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On my iPhone, I've not gotten any push notifications I haven't opted into and, in fact, I've turned several apps notification settings off when they got too verbose. What I notice far more than abuse of push notifications is what I'm going to call abuse of app startup. Half the time, apps will prompt you when you start them "please rate this app," or "please donate," or "follow us on twitter," etc and this doesn't stop even when you tell the app not to remind you. This is completely contained within the app and not controlled by notification settings, and it happens whenever certain apps are launched. I know Apple's put clauses up in their TOS against this, but so far, I don't see these terms enforced. Push notifications don't bother me. If I get notifications I don't want, I'll shut them off, quick and easy. These modal dialogs when some apps open piss me off far more, and that problem isn't limited to iOS apps by a long shot. I saw this same behavior with a lot of "free" Android apps when I had a Nexus One.