Not really, and particularly not with the new managed computing environments (Android/Ipad) that don’t give you root. You can install programs they pre screen, and run them. And she’s not likely to install anything I hadn’t suggested. Just not a lot to break.
When in doubt, (<-back), (Home), or reboot, in that order.
Is there any kind of widespread problems with a google Nexus getting pwned?
Not really, and particularly not with the new managed computing environments (Android/Ipad) that don’t give you root. You can install programs they pre screen, and run them. And she’s not likely to install anything I hadn’t suggested. Just not a lot to break.
When in doubt, (<-back), (Home), or reboot, in that order.
Is there any kind of widespread problems with a google Nexus getting pwned?