Originally Posted by
rickair7777
Yes.
With apple, turning it "off" is not enough. It's "off" to you, but it's still on, still knows where it is, and that data can be accessed when you use it later. Or maybe the actual owner/administrator (the company) can ping it when it's "off", they do have that "find my device" feature.
If you don't want your EFB functioning as a company lojack, get something like this...
https://godarkbags.com/
Or just... You know... Leave your iPad at home. Get your own ipad. They aren't that expensive.