If your iPad dies, your history will not be reset. Simply charge your iPad and it should be fine. Do not mess around with the iPad and reset settings or delete history, because this will actually reset all the history.
No. Updating the iPad's firmware will remove any jailbreak that has been installed.
No
Absolutely not !... Your browser history is stored on the device itself - a person would need physical access to your iPad in order to search it.
To many history stored so it deletes when it's full
To delete purchased games on an iPad, go to the Home Screen and locate the game you want to remove. Press and hold the game icon until it starts to wiggle, then tap the "X" that appears on the corner of the icon. Confirm the deletion when prompted. Note that this will only remove the game from your device; you can still download it again from your purchase history in the App Store.
Yes there is and if you have a google app to look stuff up I has a list of the history to look at
this was made in 2011 michael angelo made it
The iPad is based on the iPod touch, but bigger in size and with better features. Such as games, they look so mch better and vivid.
I don't think there is really anyway you can get the history back once it's gone.
Yes, you can delete a sync on an iPad. To remove synced data, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then toggle off the items you no longer want to sync, such as Contacts, Calendars, or Photos. You’ll be asked whether to keep the data on your iPad or delete it—choose Delete from iPad to remove it. For data synced via iTunes or Finder, connect your iPad to the computer, open iTunes/Finder, select your device, and adjust the sync settings or uncheck the content you want to remove, then apply the changes to delete the synced data.
Hold down on the icon of the application that you do not want, and an X will appear on the corner of the icon. Click this X and you can delete the application off of your iPad.