Use the built-in security and privacy protections of iPad
iPad is designed to protect your data and your privacy. Built-in security features help prevent anyone but you from accessing the data on your iPad and in iCloud. Built-in privacy features minimize how much of your information is available to anyone but you, and you can adjust what information is shared and where you share it.
To take maximum advantage of the security and privacy features built into iPad, follow these practices:
Set a strong passcode
Setting a passcode to unlock iPad is the most important thing you can do to safeguard your device. See Set a passcode on iPad.
Use Face ID or Touch ID
Face ID (supported models) or Touch ID (supported models) provides a secure and convenient way to unlock your iPad, authorize purchases and payments, and sign in to many third-party apps. See Set up Face ID on iPad or Set up Touch ID on iPad.
Turn on Find My iPad
Find My helps you find your iPad if it’s lost or stolen and prevents anyone else from activating or using your iPad if it’s missing. See Add your iPad to Find My.
Keep your Apple ID secure
Your Apple ID provides access to your data in iCloud and your account information for services like the App Store and Apple Music. To learn how to protect the security of your Apple ID, see Keep your Apple ID secure on iPad.
Use Sign in with Apple when it’s available
To help you set up accounts, many apps and websites offer Sign in with Apple. Sign in with Apple limits the information shared about you, it conveniently uses the Apple ID you already have, and it provides the security of two-factor authentication. See Sign in with Apple on iPad.
Let iPad create a strong password if Sign in with Apple isn’t available
For a strong password that you don’t have to remember, let iPad create it when you sign up for a service on a website or in an app. See Automatically fill in strong passwords on iPad.
Use the built-in authenticator for two-factor authentication
For sites and apps that offer two-factor authentication, you can get automatically generated verification codes on iPad without relying on SMS messages or additional apps to provide the codes. See Automatically fill in verification codes on iPad.
Control the app data and location information you share
You can review and adjust the data you share with apps, the location information you share, and how Apple delivers advertising to you in the App Store, Apple News, and Stocks.
Review the privacy practices of apps
Review the privacy practices of an app before you download it. Go to the app’s product page in the App Store for a developer-reported summary of the app’s privacy practices, including what data is collected. See Get apps in the App Store on iPad. For the apps that you download, review the App Privacy Report, which shows you how apps are using the permissions you granted them and shows you their network activity (iPadOS 15.2 or later). See Review how apps are using the permissions you grant them.
Protect your Mail activity
Turn on Mail Privacy Protection to make it harder for senders to follow your Mail activity. See Use Mail Privacy Protection on iPad.
Hide your personal email address
When you subscribe to iCloud+, Hide My Email allows you to generate unique, random email addresses that forward to your personal email account. You don’t have to share your personal email address when filling out forms or signing up for newsletters on the web (see Use Hide My Email in Safari on iPad) or when sending email (iPadOS 15.2 or later; see Use Hide My Email in Mail on iPad).
Better understand the privacy of your browsing activities in Safari and help protect yourself against malicious websites
Safari helps prevent trackers from following you across websites. You can review the Privacy Report to see a summary of trackers that have been encountered and prevented by Intelligent Tracking Prevention on the current webpage you’re visiting. You can also review and adjust Safari settings to keep your browsing activities private from others who use the same device, and help protect yourself from malicious websites. See Browse privately in Safari on iPad.
Control app tracking
All apps must receive your permission before tracking you across apps and websites owned by other companies to target advertising to you or share your information with a data broker. After you grant or deny permission to an app, you can change permission later, and you can stop all apps from requesting permission.
Use the internet more privately with iCloud Private Relay
When you subscribe to iCloud+, you can use iCloud Private Relay (beta) to help prevent websites and network providers from creating a detailed profile about you. When iCloud Private Relay is turned on, the traffic leaving your iPad is encrypted and sent through two separate internet relays. This prevents websites from seeing your IP address and location and network providers from collecting your browsing activity. A website or a network provider won’t simultaneously know both who you are and what websites you visit. See Turn on iCloud Private Relay on iPad.
To get personalized support for these practices, go to the Apple Support website (not available in all countries or regions).
To learn more about how Apple protects your information, go to the Privacy website.