Article: The Chrome menu button is located at the top right corner of your browser, and features three horizontal lines. ” The Chrome settings page will open and display in a new browser tab.  ” All cookies will now be deleted from Chrome.  To delete just one specific cookie, point to the website for which you want the cookie deleted, then click on the “X” displayed to the right. To automatically delete cookies when you close all Chrome browser windows, place a checkmark next to “Keep local data only until I quit my browser" in the Content Settings dialog box.
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Launch Google Chrome and click on the Chrome menu button. Click on “Settings. Click on “Show advanced settings,” then click on “Content settings” under Privacy. Click on “All cookies and site data,” then click on “Remove all.
Article: Paper products contribute to global warming in the sense that their production requires fossil fuels, even though trees must be continuously planted to sustain the paper industry. You can reduce your paper use by making a few simple changes, such as:  Not printing emails you don’t have to. Using the library or reading e-books instead of buying printed books. Getting e-bills and asking that stores don’t print off receipts for you. Asking your parents to buy recycled paper products, like facial tissues, bathroom tissues, and writing and printing paper. Scanning books instead of photocopying them. Sending e-cards instead of paper cards. Most municipalities provide perfectly safe drinking water, so there’s usually no need to buy bottled water in America. But consumers love this convenient and portable product, even though it takes three liters of water to produce one liter of bottled water,  and millions of barrels of oil are needed to manufacture the bottles, caps, and packaging required to meet the demands of American consumers alone. If your parents buy bottled water, ask them to stop. Even if they don’t, you can opt to use a reusable glass or metal canteen that you refill with tap or filtered water. The majority of packaging used in North America has more to do with advertising and gimmicks than it does product preservation or consumer safety. Because most of that packaging is plastic, fossil fuels have been used to create it, and lots of it cannot be recycled. By refusing to buy products that have excessive packaging, you will reduce your carbon footprint and tell businesses that their methods are not acceptable.
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Use less paper. Don’t buy bottled water. Avoid products that use excessive packaging.
Article: Go to https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907 in your computer's web browser. This form allows you to request that Facebook reactivate your account.  There are no guarantees that Facebook will react to your appeal. Depending on the actions which led to your account being deactivated, it may be impossible for you to reactivate the account. Type the email address or phone number which you use to log into Facebook into the "Login email address or mobile phone number" text box near the top of the page. In the "Your full name", type in the full name that appears on your Facebook account. Depending on your Facebook settings, the name that you enter here may differ from your full legal name. Click the grey Choose Files button below the "Your ID(s)" heading, select photos of the front and back of your ID, and click Open.  If you don't have photos of your ID on your computer, you'll have to use your computer's webcam to take pictures of your ID, or transfer them from a camera or phone to your computer. IDs can include drivers licenses, passports, state ID, and school ID. In the "Additional info" text box, enter any information that you think may help Facebook decide to reactivate your account.  This is your chance to explain any circumstances or events leading up to the deactivation. For example, if your account was hacked, this is a good place to mention it. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Your appeal will be sent to Facebook for review; you can expect your account to be reactivated within two weeks if Facebook decides to do so.
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Open the "My Personal Account was Disabled" page. Enter your email address or phone number. Add your name. Upload identification. Add any necessary details. Click Send.