S sammyman macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 21, 2005 998 65 Jun 17, 2010 #1 I decided to have my iPad use all of my saved passwords when browsing the internet. Makes access to gmail etc a breeze. How can I prevent others from logging into my websites if someone was borrowing my ipad?
I decided to have my iPad use all of my saved passwords when browsing the internet. Makes access to gmail etc a breeze. How can I prevent others from logging into my websites if someone was borrowing my ipad?
brand Suspended Oct 3, 2006 4,390 456 127.0.0.1 Jun 17, 2010 #2 Simple, don't allow your iPad to save passwords.
S sammyman macrumors 6502a Original poster Mar 21, 2005 998 65 Jun 17, 2010 #3 There should be an app to turn saved passwords on and off... That would be better.
P pika2000 Suspended Jun 22, 2007 5,587 4,903 Jun 17, 2010 #4 sammyman said: How can I prevent others from logging into my websites if someone was borrowing my ipad? Click to expand... What? You allow somebody else other than yourself to touch your iPad. Not me, nobody can touch my precious other than myself. Download Opera, enable parental controls to disable Safari. If your guest wants to browse the internet, have them use Opera.
sammyman said: How can I prevent others from logging into my websites if someone was borrowing my ipad? Click to expand... What? You allow somebody else other than yourself to touch your iPad. Not me, nobody can touch my precious other than myself. Download Opera, enable parental controls to disable Safari. If your guest wants to browse the internet, have them use Opera.
brand Suspended Oct 3, 2006 4,390 456 127.0.0.1 Jun 17, 2010 #5 There are alternative web browsers that can be secured with a master password. Atomic Browser and iCab are two of them.
There are alternative web browsers that can be secured with a master password. Atomic Browser and iCab are two of them.
harry*333 macrumors 6502a Jul 24, 2009 505 28 Jun 17, 2010 #6 Be careful now, unprotected iPad sharing can lead to disease
P pondie84 macrumors 6502a Jan 28, 2008 592 0 Jun 17, 2010 #7 You can use the 1password app for specific websites but it uses its own browser rather than safari. The simple answer is to not share your iPad if you have sensitive stuff saved to it.
You can use the 1password app for specific websites but it uses its own browser rather than safari. The simple answer is to not share your iPad if you have sensitive stuff saved to it.
brand Suspended Oct 3, 2006 4,390 456 127.0.0.1 Jun 17, 2010 #8 pondie84 said: The simple answer is to not share your iPad if you have sensitive stuff saved to it. Click to expand... QFT. I do not understand how other people do not get this.
pondie84 said: The simple answer is to not share your iPad if you have sensitive stuff saved to it. Click to expand... QFT. I do not understand how other people do not get this.