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If not on your home screen, it can be accessed from the all apps display. This is located in the “Device” section of the settings. Apps are listed alphabetically. You will be prompted to confirm the action. You will receive a notification that the app was successfully uninstalled once complete. If you are using the stock version of Android, you can also tap and hold the app icon from the home screen or apps page and drag it to the “Uninstall” text in the top right. Go to the Play Store and tap “Install”. When the download is complete, tap “Open” and you will be at the app's home page.

summary: Open the Settings app. Tap “Apps”. Tap “Marco Polo”. Tap “Uninstall”. Tap “OK”. Re-download and open Marco Polo.


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Double-click the iTunes shortcut to launch it. You'll need to create this account on the device you wish to use iTunes on. Navigate to "Settings" on your device, then iCloud. Enter the e-mail address you'd like to use as an alternate Apple ID. Make sure this is the ID you want to use for purchases. Head to "Settings" then tap on iTunes and App Store. Sign in with the Apple ID you want to use.

summary: Launch your iTunes software. Create a new iCloud account. Sign in with your Apple ID.


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College students are busy and will often neglect to buy essentials, especially if they're on a tight budget. Including toiletries in your care package will help make it practical as well as fun.  Some items are universal: toothpaste, shampoo, tissues, and soap are items that any student will appreciate. Include some razors in your care package. If your child is a girl, include feminine hygiene products. If you child wears contact lenses, include some in your care package. Don't forget little things like hair ties and nail clippers. Cleaning spray and dusting cloth might not seem like the most exciting care package items, but buying cleaning supplies is the last thing on most college students' minds. They will appreciate knowing that even though they're not at home, you still want them to keep their room clean.  Buy hypoallergenic cleaning supplies. Your child might have a roommate who is allergic to Lysol or other harsh chemicals. Throw in air freshener. Your college student probably washes their clothes less than you'd like. Air freshener like Febreeze can at least ensure they'll smell clean. Most college students live on a shoe-string budget and eating at the dining hall can get old. Grocery store gift cards will allow your child to buy healthy, nutritional foods. And because it's a gift card, you won't have to worry about them spending the money on other things.  Find out which stores in your child's college town have the best deals. $25 might go much further at one grocery store than another. If you're industrious, you might include coupons for items you know your child likes, such as soda or frozen pizza.
summary: Send them toiletries. Send them cleaning supplies. Buy grocery store gift cards.