INPUT ARTICLE: Article: If the Discord app is running in the background, it might cause an error in the uninstallation process. If you see the Discord icon on the menu bar in the upper-right corner of your screen, right-click on it, and click Quit Discord. This folder contains all the installed applications and programs on your computer. You can find your Applications folder on the Dock, or open Finder and press ⇧ Shift+⌘ Command+A on your keyboard to open it. The Discord app looks like a white gamepad icon in a blue circle. Move the Discord app icon from your Applications folder and drop it on your Trash bin. You can delete any application on Mac by dragging and dropping it on Trash. Find the Trash bin icon on your Dock, and right-click on it. This will list your options on a pop-up menu. This will permanently delete everything in your Trash bin, and remove the Discord app from your computer.

SUMMARY: Make sure Discord is not running in the background. Open your Mac's Applications folder. Find the Discord app in your Applications folder. Click and drag the Discord app to Trash. Right-click your Trash bin. Click Empty Trash on the pop-up menu.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The Outlook icon looks like an "O" and an envelope. You can find it on your Start menu. This button is in the upper-left corner of the Outlook app window. Find this option on the left-hand side, and click or hover over it to see your options. This will check for available updates, and download the latest software update on your computer.  On some versions, this option may also be named Install Updates. Make sure your PC is up to date before updating Outlook 2010. If your Windows system is not up to date, you'll be taken to the Microsoft website.

SUMMARY: Open Microsoft Outlook on your computer. Click the File tab. Click Help on the File menu. Click Check for Updates on the Help menu.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Some dogs are afraid of the bath. You can help your dog associate the bath with positive experience with a few tricks.  Start by placing your dog in the bathtub without water. Do this multiple times in the days prior to a bath. Bathe it in minimal water. Work up to pouring water over it (especially over its face) as it becomes more comfortable. Whenever you bathe your dog, offer it a treat and lots of praise. Dachshunds produce a special hair oil that helps to insulate them from the elements. Bathing your shorthaired dachshund too often will remove this oil. Unless your dog is covered in dirt or your veterinarian recommends it, only bathe your dachshund around once a month. . Dogs are sensitive to water temperature, just like people. Fill your tub with warm (but not too hot) water. You will want the water to come up no higher than your dog’s tummy.  If your dog is small enough, you may be able to use the sink. You can also use a baby pool in the yard when it's a hot day. Pour out about a quarter-size dollop of shampoo, lather it in your hands, and begin applying to your dog. Many dogs enjoy being bathed. If yours does not, ask a friend to help keep it stable and calm as you apply and lather the shampoo.  Be sure to use dog shampoo which is formulated to maintain the pH balance of a dog’s skin. Be sure to lather their back, belly, and the top of their head. Avoid getting soap in their eyes or ears. Do not use your fingernails to shampoo. It can scratch your dog’s skin. Carefully pour water over your dog’s fur to remove all the suds. If your bathtub has a detachable shower head, this will work great. Otherwise, a bucket or other container will work.  Be careful not to let any soap flow into your dog’s eyes. Wash and rinse your dog’s face last to minimize the time the shampoo is in contact with the area. Using a warm, fluffy towel carefully remove any excess water from your dog. You may also want to stand back and allow your dog to “shake.” If the sound does not bother your dog, you can also apply heat from a hair dryer on its lowest setting.

SUMMARY: Create positive associations with bathing. Avoid bathing your dog too often. Fill a tub with lukewarm water Apply shampoo. Rinse. Dry your dog.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a set of gears on a grey background. This option is around a third of the way down the Settings page. It's about halfway down the page. The switch will turn white {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/2\/25\/Iphoneswitchofficon.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/2\/25\/Iphoneswitchofficon.png\/47px-Iphoneswitchofficon.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":294,"bigWidth":"47","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an iPhone icon\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"}, signifying that your iPhone's Safari browser will now allow cookies. If the "Block All Cookies" switch is white, your iPhone's Safari browser is already enabling cookies.

SUMMARY:
Open your iPhone's  Settings. Scroll down and tap Safari. Scroll down to the "PRIVACY & SECURITY" heading. Tap the green "Block All Cookies" switch .