9 things you need to know about your new iPad right now!

 When you get a new iPad, I believe most people will be very happy and want to explore the new things inside. You may want to start downloading your favorite apps and games right away, but taking an instant gratification approach may cause trouble in the future, whether it is privacy compromise, a large number of annoying notifications, or equipment damage. Therefore, before you easily complete the setup prompts, please check the following nine important things:

Get the case

This is not a setting that can be changed, but while it is tempting to explore all applications and set your preferences, a cracked screen will hinder all your plans. Save yourself $50 in repair costs and use a protective case to protect your iPad.

Transfer your data from other devices

There are several ways to do this. You can choose to restore your apps and data from iCloud, restore from computer, transfer directly from iPad, or move data from Android. You can choose not to transfer your applications and data. No matter which method you choose, Apple will guide you through the next steps.

Keep your password safe

Apple's password management system is a convenient tool to ensure that you don't forget all kinds of login information. This function is located in the "Settings" application in the left menu bar. If you transferred Apple ID data from another device, you should see a list of apps and websites that store your login information. This can also be enabled during the initial setup by turning on iCloud Keychain, which is Apple’s native password manager, protected with 256-bit AES encryption. There are also many third-party password vault applications available.

If you are starting from scratch, you can add your password to the list by clicking the plus (+) button in the upper right corner or choosing to save your password when you start logging in to your site. If any of your login information appears in a known data breach, this will alert you so you can protect your account.

Prevent notification spam

In the settings app, you can customize the frequency of notifications on your iPad. When setting up a new device, you can adjust the default application settings. Tap an application in the list to adjust how and where you view the notification, whether the notification has a tone, and how it is displayed on the lock screen. You can also set application-specific preferences or disable all notifications.


Protect your privacy

To customize your privacy settings, open the "Settings" application and click on the "Privacy" icon in the left menu bar. The privacy section shows whether location services are turned on, and whether to allow tracking of permissions related to specific applications and websites.

Add more fingers to Touch ID

When you initially set up your iPad, Apple will ask you if you want to enable Touch ID, assuming your iPad has a fingerprint sensor to quickly and easily lock the screen security. Sometimes you want to use other fingers. Fortunately, iOS can hold up to five fingers. To do this, tap "Settings"> "Touch ID & Password" and enter your numeric password. Now click Add Fingerprint and follow the prompts.

Disable phone

Of course, answering calls on the iPad may be convenient, especially when your iPhone is charging in another room. Disabling this feature is very simple: Go to "Settings"> "FaceTime" and tap the toggle switch to turn off calls from iPhone. If you don’t have a cellular network on your iPad, you don’t need to worry about this.

Know how to find a lost iPad

Open the "Find My" application and select your location permissions. Then you should see a map and small icons of connected devices. Tap the device icon to open the information panel. If the device is lost or found, you can enable notifications and play a sound to help you find it. If your iPad is not stuck in the sofa cushion, you can mark your device as lost by clicking "Activate" in the panel and following the prompts.

If your iPad is really lost, you can choose to erase all data remotely. Just click Wipe this device in the panel. The only downside is that your iPad must be online to share its location, play sounds, enter lost mode, or wipe remotely. Therefore, try to throw away the tablet while the battery is still charging.

Resize text

The iPad’s screen has become larger, but sometimes the text is still difficult to read. Tap "Settings"> "Display and Brightness"> "Text Size". Then drag the slider to the right a few ticks until you are satisfied with the size. You can also reduce the font size by dragging in the other direction and switching between bold text. You can also fine-tune your customizations to improve readability by clicking Settings> Accessibility> Display and text size. If you don’t want to modify your settings, you can also check the iPad’s zoom function-it's like a magnifying glass on your screen.

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