User's Guide

To sign in from an Android app, a Windows app, or any web browser, tap Sign in with Apple,
then enter your Apple ID and password.
For extra security, the Sign in with Apple feature uses two-factor authentication. With two-factor
authentication, the accounts you sign in to with Sign in with Apple can be accessed only on
devices you trust, like your iPad, iPhone, or Mac. For information about how two-factor
authentication works, see the Apple Support article Two-factor authentication for Apple ID.
NAV TITLE: Set which apps can access your location
Set which apps can access your location on iPad
With Location Services, you can choose which location-based apps—for example, Reminders,
Maps, and Camera—can gather and use data indicating your location. Your approximate
location is determined using information about your local Wi-Fi networks (if you have Wi-Fi
turned on), your cellular network (WiFi + Cellular models, if you have cellular data turned on), and
GPS (WiFi + Cellular models, if available). When an app is using Location Services,
appears in
the status bar.
Turn on Location Services
If you didn’t turn on Location Services when you first set up iPad, go to Settings
> Privacy >
Location Services, then turn on Location Services.
Turn o! Location Services
Go to Settings
> Privacy > Location Services, then choose from the options to turn o!
Location Services for some apps and services, or for all of them.
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