Hi all ­ First time poster here. We have iPads in an interactive learning
space here with artful apps for our visitors to use. Every so often we
have to restore the iPads after valiant efforts to ³break into² the
settings which changes the passcode. We¹ve placed restrictions through the
settings and researched to see if there¹s any way to hide the
settings/misc folder. Our iPads are in stationary enclosures with access
only to the home button.

We¹re looking for an app or software that would make it possible for our
iPads to only allow visitors to use the apps we¹ve loaded and restrict
access to the settings ­ is there such a thing? Has anyone else
experienced this and how did you resolve it?

Many thanks,
Laura


Laura M Huntimer
Director of School Programs & Interactive Media
Joslyn Art Museum | 2200 Dodge Street | Omaha, NE 68104
(402) 661-3847 DL | www.joslyn.org


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