Special Education Needs use of iPad - no fingerprint or 4 digit code? Pitfalls?
We have an adult son with Special Educational Needs who lives three hours away from us in a facility which caters for his needs - He has no language and would struggle with passcodes and fingerprints. He has many carers too. We have a home sharing subscription to Apple Cloud+, Music and Disney+ - he loves music and Disney animations.
We want to buy him an iPad 9th Gen and 64GB storage with just Wi-Fi, so that he can watch saved films and stream others and listen to his favourite music, we get to see him for weekends once a month so we can load up the device with movies and save his favourite styles of classical music.
Where we struggle on this decision is with access security to the device. My concern is that anyone with access to an unsecured device could see the Disney+ password and any other passwords we would need to save in the password manager on his iPad.
An iPad Pro with facial recognition would work but is frankly beyond our means, there are about 15 staff at his facility working shifts who would support him, about half change every 6 months so getting a fingerprint from them all would be challenging and trying to give them a single passcode which they will all remember would be a challenge too.
Any ideas on the set up, passcodes, fingerprints or none, can/should you use with no security at all?