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John Evans

How to Restrict Functions in iOS | Mac|Life - 4 views

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    "Restrictions in iOS work simliarly to Parental Controls in OS X. It's an easy way to restrict unauthorized users from accessing certain functions in iOS, and keep the kids away from inappropriate content. "
John Evans

Daily Tip: How to use Restrictions to prevent deleting 3rd party apps from the Home scr... - 3 views

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    "Kids have access to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and curious how to prevent them from deleting your App Store apps the moment you're not looking? They're fun and games can cause a lot of additional work for you if you're not careful. Luckily, Apple lets you lock down app deletion. "
John Evans

Prevent Apps from Being Deleted on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch - 3 views

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    "If you want to prevent someone from deleting apps on an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPhone, all you need to do is flick a Restrictions setting in iOS:"
John Evans

How to Set up iPad Restrictions | htacademy - 6 views

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    "Does your child have an iOS device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch) or access to your personal device? iOS devices have many security features that parents don't know about. You can use these features to help protect your child from accessing inappropriate content; guard your personal data on a shared device; and safeguard you from unexpected credit card bills due to unapproved app and itunes purchases. The following video explains how!"
John Evans

Boxee for iPad: Discover, Watch, and Share Video | iPad.AppStorm - 4 views

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    "Granting access to all of the latest videos being shared by your friends, a constantly updating featured stream of their own, and your entire catalogue from your computer. Boxee is a great way to avoid finding yourself stuck with nothing new to watch. So let's find out how to liberate you from those storage space restrictions with Boxee for iPad."
John Evans

Here's How Guided Access Works In iOS 6 [Video] | Cult of Mac - 0 views

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    "With every iteration of iOS, Apple provides more and more accessibility features to its users to make iOS devices open to more people than ever before. iOS 6 includes something big. Guided Access is essentially a tool that allows you to restrict certain areas of your screen and physical buttons in order to make the device easier to use for someone with a disability, or for younger children."
John Evans

Teaching like it's 2999: First Time Syncing with the Bretford PowerSync Cart - 4 views

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    "Syncing 1 iPad may seem like a piece of cake, but setting up folders, restrictions, web links, and iTunes settings on 30 iPads? Not so cake-like."
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