Enterprise apps repeatedly interrupt workflows demanding reviews
Users of productivity tools like Microsoft Teams are frequently interrupted by in-app prompts demanding ratings and reviews, even mid-task. The pattern is industry-wide as software companies chase app store metrics. There is no mechanism for users to permanently suppress these prompts without losing other notification features.
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