could we please stop overusing alerts on iOS
Suggestion: count how many interface blocking alerts are being sent to user and use it as a quality metric. And preferably let user to choose way of showing even if it is security level of importance.
Question: how can I make my devices stop being blocked by random apple devs demanding me to press: 'yes', 'no' or 'okay'.
My portable devices screen being blocked too often recently by alerts and it causes me physical irritation. I tried to go through support with a similiar issue, but it seem impossible, because dev core is not being reached.
For example: it keeps re asking about 'trusting the device', even if I trust it resets fast (cable to apple display) or software updates. Why do things need to be implemented this way? And issue is not specific to this question, but to the flow. I do not want ever to be blocked - only notification center or at least choice.
I also get alert about device added to account, and in my particular country there is a bug with multisim devices, so I keep being re asked to add existing phone number in imessage.
Issue is multiplied because I have several devices and reinstall macos often - hard to go by without 3rd party software, and this eventually makes system less responsive somehow. Reinstall is also takes too much of effort, because state of the system and configs are like ratatouille.
Since there are multiple sources, I see the issue as meta problem of respecting user interface wellbeing.
I do not think I would be able to stay the client in the next 50+ years if things keep being done so invasively with attention. And it upsets me. I kinda pay already a lot for devices and submitting bug reports, but company doesn't seem to have neither 1) Someone inter-department to check for human comfort of interfaces 2) Nor someone to check that all US and English assumptions do not fail weirdly abroad.