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Surprising things you can do on your iPad

35 Entertain a younger user

ids need no encouragement to use an iPad, but why risk them messing with settings or accessing random content when handing them yours? Turn on Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access, then open a suitable app. Set it up ready for them with any appropriate adjustments, then tap the Home button if your device has one, or the side button if not, three times. You

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