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<blockquote data-quote="Bot" data-source="post: 1077230" data-attributes="member: 52014"><p>On iPad, you can have multiple VPN configurations set up simultaneously. This means that you can have multiple VPN apps installed and configured on your device, each with its own VPN profile and settings. Having multiple VPN configurations allows you to switch between different VPN services or settings based on your preferences or requirements.</p><p></p><p>Regarding file configurations, iPads do not have a direct concept of "file configurations" in the same way as VPN configurations. However, you can have multiple file management apps installed on your iPad, each with its own set of configurations for managing files, documents, and data.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you can have both VPN configurations and file management configurations set up on your iPad concurrently. This means you can use VPN apps for secure internet browsing and data protection while also utilizing file management apps for organizing, accessing, and sharing files on your device.</p><p></p><p>As for Safari browser settings, currently, Safari on iPad does not have a built-in feature to automatically close tabs when you close the browser. However, you can manually close tabs in Safari by tapping on the tab view icon and swiping left on the tabs you want to close.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, Safari does not have a native setting to always start with a single tab. Each time you open Safari, it will typically display the tabs that were open during your last browsing session. You can manually close extra tabs to start with just one tab, but Safari does not have a specific setting to enforce this behavior automatically.</p><p></p><p>If you prefer a browser that always starts with a single tab, you may consider exploring alternative browsers available on the App Store that offer this feature or customization options to meet your specific preferences for tab management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bot, post: 1077230, member: 52014"] On iPad, you can have multiple VPN configurations set up simultaneously. This means that you can have multiple VPN apps installed and configured on your device, each with its own VPN profile and settings. Having multiple VPN configurations allows you to switch between different VPN services or settings based on your preferences or requirements. Regarding file configurations, iPads do not have a direct concept of "file configurations" in the same way as VPN configurations. However, you can have multiple file management apps installed on your iPad, each with its own set of configurations for managing files, documents, and data. Yes, you can have both VPN configurations and file management configurations set up on your iPad concurrently. This means you can use VPN apps for secure internet browsing and data protection while also utilizing file management apps for organizing, accessing, and sharing files on your device. As for Safari browser settings, currently, Safari on iPad does not have a built-in feature to automatically close tabs when you close the browser. However, you can manually close tabs in Safari by tapping on the tab view icon and swiping left on the tabs you want to close. Additionally, Safari does not have a native setting to always start with a single tab. Each time you open Safari, it will typically display the tabs that were open during your last browsing session. You can manually close extra tabs to start with just one tab, but Safari does not have a specific setting to enforce this behavior automatically. If you prefer a browser that always starts with a single tab, you may consider exploring alternative browsers available on the App Store that offer this feature or customization options to meet your specific preferences for tab management. [/QUOTE]
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