Hi Mark.

I did this today as I will not update the phone I have as I am ordering the X 
soon.

Kawal.

> On 1 Oct 2017, at 06:39, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> A week or so ago, some people were asking how to stop iOS from prompting for
> the latest update.  I do not remember to which forum the question was
> posted; nor do I remember if an answer was ever given.
> 
> However, based only on my own recent experience with two of my iOS devices,
> it seems as though I have stumbled upon the answer.
> 
> Here is one of my recent scenarios:
> 
> 1.
> A dialog box popped up on my iOS 10.3.3 home screen informing me that iOS
> 11.01 was ready to be installed.  At this, I believe I had three options,
> Install Now, Later, or See More Details.  
> 
> 2.
> I selected Later.  To my surprised, I was prompted to enter my Touch ID
> password.  
> 
> 3.
> I entered my password.  Then, I received a dialog box informing me that in
> order to proceed, I would have to agree to Apple's terms of service
> agreement.  I had two buttons from which to select; "DISAGREE" and "AGREE".
> 
> 4.
> When given this choice I simply chose, now get ready for this, the
> "DISAGREE" button.
> 
> That's it.
> 
> After doing so, not only am I no longer being prompted to update my device
> to the latest release but, even better, the badge app number is no longer
> being displayed on the Settings icon.
> 
> I am certain that when yet a newer update is once again downloaded to my
> device,  I will receive another update prompt.  Assuming I do not wish to
> install it, I only need to select the "DISAGREE" button in order to
> discontinue the update prompt.
> 
> Give it a try.
> 
> Mark
> 
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