iOS: Settings & Security
iOS: Settings & Security
- Subject: iOS: Settings & Security
- From: Phillip Mills <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 09:25:31 -0500
My application has a settings bundle with eight different things that can be modified. There are three of them that -- in a perfect world -- should be changed only by the person who has the device passcode. The perfect solution would be to have them behave the same as "Reestrictions" in the general settings, but I haven't found any way of flagging those options as protected.
I thought about moving them out of the Settings application and into a view controlled by my app, but I don't see an interface to any system authorization request mechanism.
Am I missing something or is this kind of security just not doable on an iPad?
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