In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're logged into LinkedIn, doing so will open your profile's Home page. If you aren't logged in, tap Sign In, enter your email address and password, and tap Sign In. It's the profile icon in the bottom right corner of the screen (iPhone) or the top right corner of the screen (Android). If your LinkedIn profile doesn't have a picture uploaded, this icon will resemble the silhouette of a person's head and shoulders. It's in the top right corner of the screen. It's the bottom option on the "Account" tab. If you have a Premium membership with LinkedIn, you'll see a notice here prompting you to close your Premium account on the desktop site first. You can't delete your account without first disabling the Premium membership. You'll see this option at the bottom of the page. Your options include the following:  I have a duplicate account I'm getting too many emails I'm not getting any value from my membership I have a privacy concern I'm receiving unwanted contact Other It's at the bottom of the screen. You may be prompted to type in an explanation of your reason, in which case you'll need to do so and then tap Next again to continue. You may also want to tap the "Unsubscribe me from LinkedIn email communications" box below the password entry field. Doing so will remove your profile from LinkedIn, although your profile may continue to show up in Google searches for a few weeks after you delete it.
Summary: Open the LinkedIn app. Tap the Me tab. Tap ⚙️. Scroll down and tap Close account. Tap Continue. Tap a reason for deleting your account. Tap Next. Type in your password. Tap Close account.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Since you'll be using water to clean the fingerprints on your screen later in the process, it's a good idea to turn your TV off and cut the power to it completely. If there's a switch next to your plug socket that allows you to cut power to the socket, you can turn the switch off instead of unplugging the TV. When your TV is turned on, any water that touches the screen could heat up and burn into the screen. To avoid permanent damage, always remember to unplug your TV before you start to clean it. Gently wipe the TV with the cloth, paying special attention to the areas with fingerprints. Don't use excessive pressure on the screen. Too much pressure can warp the screen by bending the glass.   Anti-static cloths are the safest kind of cloth to use on your TV screen. Head to your local electronics store to pick up an anti-static cloth if you don't have one already. Wet the cloth and squeeze it out over your sink to remove any excess water. When wiping the screen, pay special attention to the areas with fingerprints. Use gentle pressure with the cloth so you don't damage the screen.  Make sure the cloth isn't so wet that water runs off it when you apply it to the screen. The cloth should be ever so slightly damp. Don't wipe behind the frame of the screen as you might damage the electrical components. These materials will damage the screen and render it useless. Just because a product is designed to clean glass, it does not mean you can use it to clean your TV screen. You should also never use abrasive pads or paper towels on your TV screen. These cleaning materials will scratch the screen. Once you've finished wiping the fingerprints from the screen with the moistened cloth, you should give it at least 1 hour to dry before you plug it back in. Don't turn the TV on before it's completely dry. You could cause damage to the screen that cannot be easily repaired. The screen might look dry and feel dry within the hour but wait for the hour for peace of mind.
Summary: Turn off your TV and unplug it. Use a dry anti-static cloth to gently wipe the TV screen. Moisten a clean cloth with water and wipe the screen. Avoid using window cleaner, alcohol, soap or other cleaning products. Give the screen 1 hour to dry before plugging it back in.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Any fresh food given to your cockatiel should be cut into small pieces, no larger than half an inch. They should also be washed well. Pesticides on fruits and vegetables can be toxic to your pet. Seeds, pellets, and treats are all susceptible to being infested by fungus that could be deadly to your cockatiel. To be sure that this does not happen, store food in tightly closed containers and in a location that is cool and dry. You should feed the cockatiel with a clean bowl. Wash the bowl daily with hot, soapy water. Consider having two sets of bowls that you can switch out when the other is being cleaned.  Cockatiels are naturally foragers, who enjoy the opportunity to search the ground for food. Consider occasionally scattering food across the floor of the cage so that they can forage. In providing cockatiels with this opportunity, however, you should be cautious about food hygiene.  Placing food directly on the floor of the cage is more appropriate for foods like pellets and commercial treats, which will not rot. Be sure that fresh foods are easy to find and extract from the cage so that no rotting food is left in the cage. Fresh foods left in the cage for more than an hour will begin to rot and could pose a health threat to your cockatiel. Feed your bird fresh food in a bowl and remove the bowl by the end of the day. Search the area for any remaining scraps on the bottom of the cage. Remove these as well. As with the food bowl, the water bowl should be washed daily in hot soapy water. If you notice food particles, feces, or any other solid particles in the water, you should take it out and clean it immediately. If you do not trust the local water enough to drink it yourself, you shouldn’t give it to your cockatiel either. Provide your cockatiel with bottled water, if necessary. Cockatiels are social animals that, in the wild, eat with their flock. Try to feed your cockatiel around your own meal times to build a closer social bond. To encourage bonding, you can also try to hand feed it. Place a few seeds in your hand and hold them out for your cockatiel to eat.
Summary:
Prepare fresh food appropriately. Store food in closed containers. Provide a clean food dish. Remove fresh food after an hour. Provide a clean water bowl. Eat with your cockatiel.