Multiple iPad Passwords?

I'd like to have two different passwords to log into the iPad; one for my husband and me and one for my son. Is this possible?

iPads do not have the ability to have separate user accounts and passwords. Yes, two Apple IDs might be used but each ID will see the same stuff on the iPad.

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