This is done a couple of ways. If the app you are using is something like a camera app or a Picture editing app then it will ask you upon installing if you want to let it access photos. If it does not go into Settings> and scroll down to the bottom. All the apps that need permission or use Alerts will be listed there. You can then click on your app and "manage" it.
No. You can back up your apps, and transfer your photos with iTunes with a USB connection. Apps can only be used on your iPad.
Many apps have copy/paste functions on the iPad. You cannot paste photos, music or other data files into an email message, since the Mail app does not have access to those apps' data. To send a photo, go to Photos, click the photo and use Send via Email.
Your photos can either be in the Gallery app, you can also access through the Camera app, access it (in the cloud) through the Photos app, or access it through Google+.
Yes
Only games. But for any other apps no
Go to your Twitter settings and click on "Apps". You can then revoke access to any apps that may be tweeting to your account. Click "revoke access" beside any of the apps you wish to remove.
If you can't access apps on the iPod Touch, then you should try updating the software version of your iPod Touch to the latest version.
Acacia Clark uses two apps, called Reflection and Pixlromatic, to edit photos of herself.
Only certain apps require internet others don't.
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With the iPod connected to iTunes and selected in the left hand pane there are a row of buttons (Music, Photos, Apps etc.) across the top of the right hand section. Clicking the Apps button will allow you to Sync your Apps with iTunes.
With the iPod connected to iTunes and selected in the left hand pane there are a row of buttons (Music, Photos, Apps etc.) across the top of the right hand section. Clicking the Apps button will allow you to Sync your Apps with iTunes.