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How to privatize specific apps in iPad

Hi,

Is there a way to set some sort of password to an apps in iPad? For example, Word, Photos, Internet Browser, OneNote, etc.? (so a user who happens to pickup the iPad while open or non-password screen)
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We have an iPad that various users uses but for some users we would like them not to access photo, OneNote, Contats or Browser.

Is there a way to go about it?
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That's it "Restrictions"!!!  Thanx!!!  It's exactly what we were looking for!

Ok will try!
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Tried every which way but apps like OneNote, Word, etc. or apps not in the Restriction list of option we cannot restrict.

If there no restriction within the iOS is there another way to do this?
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You definitely have all the solutions you need, but if you haven't heard about Circle by Disney, it may be worth checking out if you are looking for other ways to manage your devices within a family.  https://meetcircle.com/circle/
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Sullivan Thanx!  Good enough!

Kyle, we don't want to pay; and to pay an apps an then find that it won't do what we want would take us off a bit.  Thanx anyway.
No problem. :)