IPad, Cookies and PPrune
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IPad, Cookies and PPrune
Just today I've started having to sign in every time I've visited PPrune. Despite the fact I'm clicking 'remember me' and that I've not knowingly changed any privacy settings.
Any ideas what's going on please?
Any ideas what's going on please?

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From: Lemonia. Best Greek in the world
Given the crap that assembles itself on my and SWMBO's ipads after a short usage, I have developed the habit of deleting/clearing the cookies and stuff via Settings each time I put down the ipad. However, it still remembers the password via the passwords gadget. It just auto-fills the login panels.

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From: The Smaller Antipode
Sorry if I'm teaching egg sucking, but being new to the iPad, I regard every new trick with awe.
My latest discovery is to occasionally hold the main on/off switch. i.e. the one on the edge of one corner, and the 'home' switch on the face, down for 3 or 4 secs simultaneously until the gadget shuts down and has to be re-started. This apparently "re-sets" the iPad far more comprehensible than just 'swipe to power off' and gets rid of a lot of crap.
My latest discovery is to occasionally hold the main on/off switch. i.e. the one on the edge of one corner, and the 'home' switch on the face, down for 3 or 4 secs simultaneously until the gadget shuts down and has to be re-started. This apparently "re-sets" the iPad far more comprehensible than just 'swipe to power off' and gets rid of a lot of crap.
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the one on the edge of one corner, and the 'home' switch on the face, down for 3 or 4 secs simultaneously until the gadget shuts down and has to be re-started.
You can't mimic it on Windows, but on Linux or Mac, its the same as doing a forced reboot, i.e it immediately reboots the platform without invoking shutdown scripts first.
This apparently "re-sets" the iPad far more comprehensible than just 'swipe to power off' and gets rid of a lot of crap.

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From: The Smaller Antipode
Thanks, I was quoting what I had been told by the Apple Techie. who helped set up my iPad when I bought it, he reckoned that the "hard restart" might solve "slowing down" issues, similar to de-fragging ? Dunno ?

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From: Canada
I think what the Apple Tech is describing is what Apple call a "Hard Reset", not a restart, they are different things.
Turn your iOS device off and on (restart) and reset
Try a search on Hard reset and have a read at what comes up.
Turn your iOS device off and on (restart) and reset
Try a search on Hard reset and have a read at what comes up.






