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Old 04-07-2014, 11:56 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by TechniSol View Post
The real question is why hasn't Kobo already added a password protection feature? Do they not conceive that adults may wish to keep children from messing with their reader if nothing else?
Perhaps they think that many people will be keeping their ereaders with them and not leaving them around for their children to access inappropriate content?

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I'd like to see at least a password, but if they were really with it they'd offer a multiple password with segmented access for multiple users as has been implemented for some family tablets.
Sheesh, just buy the little critters their own ereader. I can just see some of my acquaintances trying to remember the password for their ereader.

Do you keep your deadtree books chained to their shelves? Behind a locked door? Image attached is of the collection of the Hereford Cathedral.

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