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7 Simple Ways To Keep Your iPad Secure

These 7 tips will help users to protect their iPad and their sensitive data from hackers, thieves, and other disasters.

Don’t leave it lying around: Although this is common sense, you’ve probably violated this rule more than once. iPads are easy targets for thieves, so don’t let it out of your sight when in a public place – and don’t leave it in plain view in your car or you might end up with a broken window in addition to a stolen iPad.

Use a passcode: Although it’s not 100% hackerproof,it will block unauthorized users from accessing your information.

Consider enabling automatic data erasing: You can configure your iPad to erase your data after 10 failed passcode attempts. Clearly this is not a good solution for anyone who constantly forgets a password or those who have kids who might try to endlessly log in to use your iPad.

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Sign up for MobileMe: This software will allow you to locate a lost iPad and,
if it’s not recoverable, you can remotely wipe the device
of your private information.

Limit its capabilities: You can set your iPad to restrict certain functions such as access to Safari, YouTube, installing applications and explicit media content using a passcode. In the corporate world, an IT administrator could set these restrictions for company owned devices. At home, you can use this to restrict what your children can do with your iPad.

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Install software updates: As with all software, make sure you have the latest security updates and patches installed to protect against hackers and viruses.

Only connect to trusted WiFi networks: Public WiFis are open territory for hackers and identity thieves. Whenever you connect, make sure it’s a legitimate, secure connection.

Need more information? Feel free to comment or contact me offline.

Frank Bravata is president of New Millennium Technology Services, a Long Island Computer Support firm. Connect with him on FacebookTwitter, and LinkedIn.

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