Onboarding Screens
Onboarding screens allows you to design the first pages that the users see when they first launch the App. Which are generally used to collect the users permission to their device's location, notification permission and others.
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By default every app needs 2 onboarding screens– location permission screen and notification permission screen.
The Registration request screen, App tracking transparency permission screen and Bluetooth permission screen are used dependent on the needs and features included in the App.
To Edit an Onboarding Screen
Click the pencil on the right. To turn it on or off in the App, click on the toggle ON/OFF button.
You can edit the title of an onboarding screen, keep it simple and short!
You can edit the description as well, keep it also simple & short and extremely explicit on why do we need the user's permission to set the feature.
Example: By enabling notifications, you receive updates and reminders around event details, offers and more.
Note
Once the App is submitted and goes through review, Apple and Google review teams will reject the App if they judge that the wording used in the App Onboarding is vague or does not explicitly say why we are requesting the user's permission to their device.