Probably more than you are interested in... but if you feel like learning:
General rooting, is it for you?, info: Rooting - is it for me? Some Q&A | Android Central
Must read intro guide for the Nexus 7: [GUIDE] Release the Kraken! Rooting & Hacking Your Nexus 7
I started reading each article until a line or two about rooting stopped me in my tracks:
"When you want to do things that affect or change the core software of your device"
"If you unlock, root, and flash roms on your device, you are performing these actions at your own peril."
While I have lots to learn and am certain I'll have more questions along the way, rooting is not something I want to do. I simply want to learn enough about the device to enjoy it. With the unbelievable help I've received in this forum, I truly am.
I know most forum participants are really into this "stuff" and my questions can cause many to yawn. However, no matter how basic my question has been, others have come along and given me help. I really appreciate it!
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I use Perfect App protector
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e.../store/apps/d...on.applocklite&token=HQeEqQVu to restrict access to apps. It work flawlessly.
I lock gmail, google authenticaor etc.
I took a look at this and similar apps. Most are "incompatible" with my tablet. I often hesitate to install certain apps. Who the heck are these developers?
I have learned so much in this thread but I think the answer to my concern is actually so fundamental that I overlooked it. When my grandchildren, aged 5 and 9, play games on my tablet, they have to do it in the same room so I can monitor the situation. I'll do things like using SkyDive instead of Google Drive since I can log in and out of it.
Someday, I'm sure, they'll have their own tablets some day. Until then, Grandma is tablet boss.
