twerppoet
iPad Fan
. . . since I will be working with the Ipad mostly in a fixed place it makes sense to use Ethernet, more secure and less battery drain.
On the other hand, if you are working in a fixed place, you could just keep the power plugged in and not worry about the battery at all. Or plug in whenever you see the iPad getting low.
As for security, it's always a balancing act. There is no such thing a being 100% secure.The questions to ask are:
How likley are you to be targeted? Is there something about you, your position, or your activities that might single you out for individual attention; or is your major risk getting swept up in large scale hacks and random targets? Do you look like an easy target for some easy gain?
How hard is it to atack you? Are you wide open, or using secure practices and computers?
How much damage could an attacker do if you were compromized? Are you going to lose a fortune, this months pay, all your accounts, all your work; or just be hugely inconvinienced?
When you have a clear understanding of the answers to these questions, any changes to your current practices and measures will be easier to address.
There is always something else you could do, one more layer of protection. While you want to be secure you also don't want to spend huge amounts of unnecessary time and money.
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