Not sure if it helps for your situation, but when I got my iPad back in 2008, I 
had a separate checking account that I only used for PayPal and online 
purchases, and I used the debit card from that account for the app store. 

I only keep a minimal balance in the account, and I deposit money into it 
immediately prior to making a payment with PayPal. It serves as a buffer to 
help me avoid impulse purchases, and it reduces the risk of exposing my primary 
checking account in the event of a security breach of an online merchant's 
credit card records. 



On Dec 11, 2013, at 5:18 PM, Eric Chadbourne <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have a client you just purchased a bunch of ipads and nexus devices.
> I personally own neither.  Have any of you had to roll these out for
> student use?  If yes how the heck did you mange them?  I'm running
> into all sorts of issues from flash support (yuck) to apple insisting
> on a credit card associated with their app store even to install free
> apps.  I've found some basic stuff like the google app to manage
> multiple devices and maybe using avast to lock particular apps down
> but it all feels cumbersome.  At first blush it appears these devices
> are not yet ready for corporate use but too late.  Already purchased
> by managers.
> 
> Thanks for any tips.
> 
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> Eric Chadbourne
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