It's either in the top right or lower right corner of the window.  It will be at the top or the bottom of the screen, depending on your device and operating system. A checkmark will appear next to "Browsing history" when it is selected.  On Android, tap the ▾ drop-down arrow at the top of the page and select All time. This will ensure all of the recorded browsing history is deleted, not just the recent browsing history. Uncheck anything else you don't want to delete. The specified browsing history will be deleted.  On Android, the button is labeled CLEAR DATA. On iPhone you'll need to tap Clear Browsing Data again to confirm deletion.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google Chrome. Tap the three dots menu. Tap History. Tap Clear Browsing Data…. Tap "Browsing history." Tap Clear Browsing Data.


Insects are easy to catch and kill and are packed with protein and fats that will help you survive in the woods. Check under rotting logs to look for ants, termites, beetles, and grubs. Keep an eye out for worms in the dirt, too. You can eat most insects raw, but avoid spiders, ticks, and flies.  Check under stones, boards, and other materials for insects.  Only eat insects that you have killed. Insects with hard outer shells like beetles and grasshoppers should be cooked for 5 minutes before you eat them to remove any parasites. Push a stick through the insect and hold it over a fire to cook it. If you happen to come by an identifiable berry bush, definitely take advantage. Never consume any berries that you cannot positively identify as many are toxic. To be safe, stick to eating berries that you recognize like blackberries, raspberries, and wild strawberries. Always avoid white berries, as most are generally toxic to humans. Look for wild mushrooms near dark and damp areas or on dying trees in the woods. But be very careful because if you eat the wrong mushroom, you could become extremely ill and potentially die. If you're not sure about whether or not a mushroom is safe to eat, don't eat it!  Morel mushrooms have a spongy cap that resembles a honeycomb and can be found near the bottoms of trees. Chanterelles mushrooms have a bright yellow-orange color and can be found near conifers and hardwood trees. Oyster mushrooms grow in clusters and resemble an oyster or scallop. They can be found on dying hardwood trees. Mushrooms do not offer many calories and no protein - the effort made in wandering around the woods searching for a mushroom may expend more energy than replaced by eating edible fungi. You are probably better off looking for other wild food. Unless you are trained as a mushroom expert, generally avoid collecting mushrooms. It is easy to misidentify a fungus and the risks of ingesting a dangerous substance generally outweigh the rewards. for edible wild plants. There are lots of wild plants in the woods that you can eat, but you need to make sure you're gathering ones that aren't toxic. Look for dandelion leaves, the green leaves of chickweed and wood sorrel, and the tender young flowers of primrose and wild violets. If you're not sure what plant you're picking, don't eat it. Wash off any edible plants that you find. if you have string or wire. A snare is a safe and relatively easy way to catch small game like rabbits and squirrels. Take a piece of wire or string about 2.5 feet (0.76 m) long, make a loop at one end and tie a slip knot. Then push the opposite end of the string or wire through the slip knot to form a large circle. Hang the circle of the snare over a footpath or a trail in the woods.  Make a horizontal bar over the ground with a branch to hang your snare. Set up as many snares as you can in the area and check them every 24 hours to see if you've caught anything. If you're trying to survive in the woods, you need to be as healthy as you can be. While deer and wild pigs do have nutritious meat, they can injure you if you do not have the right gun to get the animals down humanely.  Even if you can kill a deer or pig, you may not have the tools necessary to preserve the massive amount of meat that has come from the once-living animal.  Small game and insects are much safer to hunt and gather and can provide you with adequate nutrition to survive in the woods. Small wounds can quickly become infected and life-threatening in a survival situation.
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One-sentence summary -- Flip over logs to search for insects that you can eat. Pick wild edible berries to eat. Look for edible mushrooms in the woods, if you are trained. Forage Build a snare Avoid hunting large animals.


A rotating, or oscillating, brush head cleans your teeth by rotating a circle of bristles clockwise or counterclockwise. Oscillating brush heads are often arranged in slightly different ways to create a variety of cleaning styles, ranging from general-purpose brushes to heads focused on plaque removal, flossing, and teeth whitening. Sweep brush heads feature strong bristles aligned in the traditional rectangular shape found on most manual toothbrushes. Look for brush heads labeled as ‘TriZone’ or ‘DeepSweep’ on the packaging. Gentle brush heads have soft bristles designed to minimize irritation on sensitive teeth and gums. Look for brush heads labeled as ‘Gentle’ or ‘Sensitive’ on the packaging. Every electric toothbrush company carries different types of brush heads, some of them exclusive to the brand. After purchasing a base toothbrush, look at what heads your company offers and purchase ones that advertise effects you find appealing. Popular specialty heads include Precision Clean, ProWhite, and InterCare. Before committing to a specialty brush head, look online for reviews or studies showing whether it is effective or not.
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One-sentence summary -- Purchase a rotating head for general purpose cleaning. Grab a sweep head for a cleaning similar to a manual brush. Get a gentle brush head if you have sensitive teeth or gums. Try specialty heads to achieve specific results.


Ask your hotel concierge, hostel manager, or host in or around Paris how far the nearest RER line-connecting train station is. The RER line is part of the rapid-transit system that connects suburbs of Paris and the city center. If you have access to the internet, you can also search for the closest connection point to your location. The train stations that connect with the RER C train lines are Musee d'Orsay, Les Invalides, Gare d'Austerlitz, St. Michel-Notre Dame, Pont de l'Alma, and Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel. Before getting onto the platform to take the train, purchase your return ticket from the ticket office or from a green automatic ticket machine. Payment should be made by cash or credit card. You will receive 2 tickets - 1 for the trip to versailles and 1 for the trip home.  The return trip currently costs about 7 euros per person. The C5 line is the fastest, cheapest, and most efficient way to get to Versailles. You can also take the C7 line to the Gare de Versailles-Chantiers station and take a longer walk to Versailles. After depositing your ticket into the front of the turnstile, retrieve it on the other side. As soon as the turnstile unlocks, pass through it. Follow the directions ahead to find the C5 platform where you will get on the train. After exiting the station, cross the street. Take a left between the green kiosk and cafe onto the Rue de Paris. Follow this road until you reach the Versailles gates.
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Find a train station nearest to you that connects to the RER line. Buy a return ticket for the RER line C5 to the Versailles-Rive Gauche station. Insert your ticket into the turnstile to access the RER platform. Exit the RER station and walk down rue de Paris to get to Versailles.