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- 1To my knowledge, there is nothing about using iOS that makes a user prefer to go through formal onboarding vs. discovering features on their own. The only difference I know of for sure is that the Apple App Store is pretty strict about adhering to things like minimum age, which might force authentication in apps that aren't for general audiences.Izquierdo– Izquierdo2023-06-22 22:24:46 +00:00Commented Jun 22, 2023 at 22:24
- 2It would be great to know how many people you asked to get to the conclusion that iOS users prefer an onboarding process. Actually, onboarding processes should be in the "you'll loss users here" section of design. Which is why you want users to get a taste of your value proposition before fully committing by signing up.Cephas– Cephas2023-06-23 16:49:57 +00:00Commented Jun 23, 2023 at 16:49
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