An unnamed app developer turned in a report using the Apple Bug Reporter, as he or she had done many times before. The system allows such submissions to be identified as suggestions rather than a true bug report. The developer simply encouraged Apple to make it possible for multiple individuals to use the same iPad with separate accounts.
The developer got a form letter response (and shared it with AppleInsider) that indicated that Apple is aware of the issue and could even be in the process of addressing it. This was the first time the developer had gotten a response from the Apple Developer Connection’s Worldwide Developer Relations team.
That letter:
Apple’s Response to a suggestion that iPads should support multiple users
Source: AppleInsider
Apple has indicated in the past its awareness of the desire for multiple-user support on the iPad. The Wall Street Journal reported back in 2010 that an early prototype was setup for sharing between family members where each person’s customizations would be saved. There was even talk of virtual sticky notes that could be left by one user for another.
Another report, based on a patent filing, had the iPad using the forward-facing camera for facial recognition to identify users. Once identified, the iPad would unlock and the individual’s customizations would be displayed including apps, wallpapers, sounds, and other settings.
To date, none of these features have made it into production iPads. The devices are currently designed as a one-account, and therefore one-user, device.