Article: You can't enable or disable JavaScript in Microsoft Edge in Windows 10 Home or Starter editions. This will search your computer for the Edit Group Policy program. It should be at the top of the Start window. To do so:  Double-click User Configuration. Double-click Administrative Templates. Double-click Windows Components. Double-click Microsoft Edge. Doing so opens a window with JavaScript options. This will enable JavaScript in your browser. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will save your settings and apply JavaScript to Edge, though you may need to restart the Edge browser before these changes show up.
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Open Start  on Windows 10 Pro or higher. Type edit group policy into Start. Click Edit Group Policy. Navigate to the "Microsoft Edge" folder. Double-click Allows you to run scripts, like JavaScript. Click Enabled. Click OK.
Article: Sneezing, itchy eyes, or a runny nose may be signs of a seasonal allergy. If your allergies are to blame for your congestion, an antihistamine can clear up the symptoms. Some common antihistamines include Benadryl, Tavist, and Claritin.  When taking an antihistamine, follow the instructions on the label carefully. Do not take more than the recommended dose. Drowsiness is a common side effect of antihistamines. If you're uncertain which medication or brand is right for you, talk to a pharmacist or call your doctor for a recommendation. A decongestant can help loosen up the mucus in your nose and throat. This is a good choice if congestion is your only symptom. Buy over-the-counter decongestants at a pharmacy. Follow the instructions on the label for dosage. Common ones include Sudafed and Contac.  Side effects of nasal decongestants include trouble falling asleep, anxiety, dizziness, and tremors. Sometimes, your congestion may return once you stop taking the medication. Read the precautions on the package. Do not use a decongestant if you have high blood pressure or glaucoma because decongestants can worsen these conditions. If your thick mucus is the result of a cold with multiple symptoms (such as sneezing, runny nose, and cough), try a medication that contains both an antihistamine and decongestant. Side effects can include drowsiness, anxiety, dizziness, or a racing pulse. They include:  Claritin-D Advil Cold and Sinus Dimetapp Sudafed Plus If you have a wet cough or if mucus drips down your throat, an expectorant can help break up the mucus. Some common expectorants include Mucinex and Robitussin Mucus and Chest Congestion. Follow the instructions on the label for dosage information. Always check with a doctor before taking more than 1 type of over-the-counter medication. Nasal sprays deliver medicine directly to your nostrils. They can provide immediate relief for a stuffy nose. Over-the-counter nasal sprays typically contain decongestants, steroids, or other medications.  To use a spray, place the tip in 1 nostril. Close the other nostril with your finger. Breathe in slowly as you press down on the cap. The solution will enter your nose. Repeat with the other nostril. Common brands of over-the-counter nasal sprays include Afrin, Dristan, and Neo-Synephrine. Keep in mind that you should only use nasal sprays for a short period of time because they can cause rebound swelling of the tissues after frequent use. You can use saline nasal sprays for as long as you need to because these do not contain any medicine. They are simply made up of saline solution, which helps to loosen and thin out mucus without drying out your nasal passages.
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Take an over-the-counter antihistamine if you have allergies. Use a decongestant if you are congested. Use a combination of antihistamines and decongestants for a cold. Take an over-the-counter expectorant if you have a chesty cough. Apply a nasal spray to loosen up a stuffy nose. Try saline nasal sprays to thin nasal mucus.
Article: Tap the Camera app icon, which resembles a black camera on a grey background. Your phone should focus in on the QR code after a brief moment. If your front-facing camera is on, first tap the camera-shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen to flip the camera to the main camera. All four edges of the QR code should be on your iPhone's screen. Once the QR code is centered on your iPhone's screen, it should scan almost immediately. Tap the Safari notification that appears at the top of the screen to open the QR code's webpage or other information.
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Open your iPhone's Camera. Point the camera at the QR code. Make sure the QR code is centered on your iPhone's screen. Wait for the code to scan. Open the QR code's content.