Guided Access is an accessibility feature on iOS and iPadOS that allows users to restrict an iPad to a single app. This feature is ideal for kiosk-type scenarios or when lending a device to another person without granting full access. Users can enable Guided Access through the Settings app by navigating to the Accessibility section. Activation is achieved by triple-clicking the device's Home or side button, after which options for customizing access can be set. Deactivation also requires a triple-click of the same button and authentication, ensuring user security.
Guided Access is an accessibility feature in iOS and iPadOS that allows users to lock a single app on an iPad, which prevents users from accessing other apps or features.
To utilize Guided Access, users must navigate to Settings, then Accessibility, and enable the feature which allows them to control access to a specific app.
By triple-clicking the Home button or the side button, users can activate Guided Access, providing options to customize what features remain accessible.
Disabling Guided Access requires triple-clicking the activation button again and authenticating with a passcode or biometric, ensuring secure control over the device.
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