Q: You can adjust all of your privacy settings directly in the Facebook mobile app. You'll find this in the upper-right corner (Android), or in the lower-right corner (iOS). This will open the Settings menu for your account. On iPhone, you'll need to select "Settings" and then "Account Settings." This will open your privacy settings. You can prevent your timeline posts from appearing to anyone else, essentially turning your timeline into a private blog.  Tap "Who can see your future posts?" Select "Only Me" to hide future posts from anyone but yourself. Return to the Privacy menu and select "Limit the audience for posts you've shared with friends of friends or Public?" Tap "Limit Old Posts" and then confirm to hide all of your past posts. You can lock down your timeline so that no one else can post to it or see other posts.  Return to the "Account Settings" menu and select "Timeline and tagging." Tap "Who can post on your timeline?" and then select "Only Me." Select "Who can see what others post on your timeline?" and then select "Only Me." Each item on your profile has an individual privacy setting. You'll need to change each one to "Only Me" to hide them from viewing by anyone.  Return to the main Facebook screen and open your profile page. Tap "Add Details About You." Tap the Pencil (Edit) button next to each entry. Tap the Audience menu at the bottom of the entry and select "Only Me."
A: Open the Facebook app. Tap the Menu (☰) button. Select "Account Settings." Tap "Privacy." Hide your posts and tags. Block people from posting on your timeline. Hide content on your profile.

Article: When cleaning or examining the area surrounding the splinter, you may be tempted to squeeze the surrounding skin to get a better look. This can cause the splinter to break into smaller fragments or become stuck deeper in the skin. Never squeeze the splinter or surrounding skin while removing the splinter.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Do not squeeze the splinter.

Problem: Article: You can obtain an mp3 and WMA player from for as little as $89. The most important features are the ability to play mp3 and WMA format files burnt on a CD but also from a USB drive (thumb drive or removable hard drive). Another important thing to consider when upgrading your head unit is what aftermarket unit will fit best. Head units come in three sizes - Single DIN, DIN and a half, and Double DIN. If your unit is Single DIN it will likely be compatible with most aftermarket head units. Otherwise you may need a mounting kit for your vehicle. This will allow the car radio wiring to plug into the back of the new radio. These can sometimes be found for $4.99. Make sure that the plug is compatible with your car (check the list on the back of the box). Twist the correct wires together and then solder them (or use wire nuts if you do not have soldering equipment). Cover the exposed wire with electricians tape or heat seal tape. This will likely consist of having to pry away a plastic cover panel on the front of the radio and take out two screws. This will then allow you to slide the radio out of the dash. If you are unsure how your radio comes out, you should consult a service manual for your specific model. This will be easily done once you slide the radio head out of the dash. These plugs go to the back of the radio and can be released by pressing the release tab and pulling out. If the sides of the radio have mounting brackets, remove them from the factory radio. make sure that you mark which one goes to the left of the radio and which one to the right. This will allow you to fit your wiring harness to your new aftermarket stereo head. There is a place on the back of the radio head for a plug. That is where you will plug the adaptor in. Do not forget to plug the antenna wire into the large round hole in the back of the radio head. This will allow you to pick up AM/FM stations. Be sure that you can hear sound through the speakers. See if the radio lights come on. This indicates that power is getting to the radio. Also confirm that the antenna is plugged in properly by tuning to different FM and AM stations. Mount the new radio with the same screws as you took out of the old head unit, unless you had to use a mounting adaptor. Now you have installed your new stereo head unit. For most Toyota models, including Corolla, you will need to use a dash install kit for single or double DIN stereos. This step varies by model, so be sure to consult your service manual if you are unsure about how to proceed.
Summary: Select the replacement head unit. Get a wiring harness or adaptor. Connect your new radio to the wiring harness. Remove the factory installed radio. Remove the antenna wire from the back of the radio. Remove the wiring harness plugs. Remove any mounting brackets. Plug the wiring harness adaptor into the wiring harness. Plug the other end of the wiring harness adaptor into the radio. Plug in the antenna wire. Test the radio. Slide radio into the head unit slot. Reinstall any panels or pieces of dash that were removed.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: From your contacts list, find your contact. Double-click on the name to start a conversation. A chat window will appear. If the person isn’t on your contacts list yet, you can search for him or her using the search box. At the bottom of the chat window, there’s a text box. Use that to type in your messages. Press the Enter key to send your message. Enjoy your conversations with your contacts through Lync.

SUMMARY: Select a contact to talk to. Start typing. Chat away.

Q: Heat a bowl of vinegar until it's hot or fill the bowl with fresh lemon juice. Place the part of the fabric with the gum in the hot vinegar or lemon  juice. Leave the gum to soak. Depending on how hard the gum is, you'll need to soak it for a few hours or up to overnight. You should be able to easily scrape or brush the gum off. Wash the fabric as soon as you've removed the gum. Always test a small area of fabric before you soak the gum. This will let you know if the fabric will be damaged by the hot vinegar or lemon juice. If you can't freeze the gum off with a freezer or ice cube, spray it with hair spray. This should harden the gum so you can simply pop it off. You can also take a blunt tool and gently pry off the gum. Ensure that the hairspray won't damage the fabric by testing a small area of the fabric before you begin. Consider spreading a cooking oil, peanut butter, or mayonnaise over the gum. You'll need to massage the oil or mayo into the gum a little. This will make it easier to scrape off. Immediately wash the fabric to prevent the oil from staining the cloth. Keep in mind that you may have trouble removing oil stains from delicate fabrics. Only use oil if you know you can wash it out of the fabric.
A:
Soak the gum in lemon juice or hot vinegar. Harden the gum with hairspray. Use oil to soften the gum.