Re: [iPad] Re: Possible security breach

 

Yes, and some of us are new to iPad and the group and didn't see the earlier message.  This is my first post. It was strange having to go through the password process twice in one week, and the questions were odd.
 
I asked on another group whether there was a friendly group on the iPad.  Having looked at the forum, you are definitely friendlier!

I just bought an iPad2 a week ago today so I have a lot to learn.  I want to buy a case and a camera connector.  Do you have any advice on which ones to choose?  There's a wide range of prices.  I thought I wanted a case with a keyboard, but these are relatively expensive. I also learned that there are various types of capacitive styli.  I only knew about the inexpensive rubber-tipped ones.
 
Gail in Illinois
ghueting@sbcglobal.net



From: Carl W Brooks <carl@iamthereforeipad.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sat, April 28, 2012 7:17:48 AM
Subject: Re: [iPad] Re: Possible security breach

 

We had this discussion earlier in the week here in hopes of avoiding a surprise for the people in the group - that didn't work, LOL.

Any AppStore will trigger the event, free or paid app. Apple typically has release strategy that trickles the update over time so that everyone is hitting those servers at once.

Thanks,

Carl W. Brooks

On Apr 28, 2012, at 8:01 AM, Maria Boyle <maruka1@rochester.rr.com> wrote:

> BTW, in the forum someone stated that this happens only once, when you buy something for the first time. If this is true, then why did I get that pop up to answer security questions now, after I've had my iPad for a year and been buying apps since then.

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