Article: Tap the Settings app icon, which resembles a grey box with gears on it. It's near the top of the Settings page. This is near the bottom of the General page. It's on the VPN page below the bottom-most VPN configuration.  If you don't have any VPN configurations, this option will be at the top of the screen. If you want to edit an existing VPN option, tap ⓘ to the right of the option, then tap Edit in the top-right corner. Add or update following information, keeping in mind that you may see more fields here due to your connection type:   Type — Select the type of VPN connection you want to use (e.g., IPsec).  Server — Enter or update the server address you use to connect to the VPN.  User Authentication — Tap this, then select Username or Certificate to change the authentication method.  Username or Certificate — Enter or update the username or certificate you use to log into your VPN service.  Password — Enter or update your VPN subscription account's password. This is the information you use to log into your VPN service. It's in the top-right corner of the screen. This will save your changes and create (or update) your VPN.
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Open your iPhone's  Settings. Scroll down and tap  General. Scroll down and tap VPN. Tap Add VPN Configuration…. Configure your VPN's information. Tap Done.

Problem: Article: twitter.com into the address bar.   Click on the gear-shaped icon in the upper-right hand corner of your Twitter homepage. Select “Settings” from the drop down menu.
Summary: Open your preferred web browser application. Enter www. Click on “Log in” in the upper right hand corner of the web page. Sign in to your Twitter account by entering your username and password. Open your account settings page. Scroll to the bottom of your account settings page. Select on “Deactivate my account” and you will be directed to the deactivation confirmation page. Click on the blue button that reads “Deactivate” with the Twitter account name you wish to delete.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Melted wax droplets can be messy, so you need a nice work area. Be sure to have your containers, jars, and wicks ready and within reach—wax droplets can dry in 1 to 2 minutes. If your wick has a sticker attached to the bottom, use this to adhere it to the bottom of your candle container. If not, place a dab of super glue on the bottom and attach the wick's metal tab to it. Hold the wick upwards for 2 to 3 minutes to give the glue time to set and ensure it dries in the proper position. If you'd like, you can use your melted wax to adhere the wick to the container. This is the optimal temperature to pour the wax into a container. Place the small pot onto a flat surface and keep an eye on the thermometer. It should cool sufficiently in about 3 to 5 minutes. As you pour the pot, keep a firm hold on the wick so that it remains in the center of the container in an upright position. Leave a bit of wax in the pot for later. Don't pull on the wick too hard or you could break it from the container. If your wick is swaying in the wax and not standing up straight, place two pencils horizontally on top of the container and secure the wick in between them. The wick doesn't have to be completely secured—just enough to stay in place while the wax sets. Be sure to secure your wick if it's off-center—letting it set in this position means it won't burn properly. As the wax begins to set, you will notice a sinkhole forming in the center. Once it has completely set, reheat the leftover wax and add some of it to the top of the candle—just enough to fill the sinkhole. Once the hole is filled, stop pouring the wax—too much will create another sinkhole. For the best wax setting, leave your candle out set overnight at room temperature. Keep your wick at a manageable length so that it doesn't burn too large of a flame. Hold the wick upright with your fingers and snip it down to size using a pair of scissors. If you light your wick and the flame is bigger than 1 inch (2.5 cm), your wick is too long.

SUMMARY: Lay down paper towels or newspaper on a flat surface. Stick the wick into your container. Take your wax mixture off the heat and cool to 266 to 284 °F (130 to 140 °C). Pour the wax gently into the container while holding the wick. Secure the wick using a writing utensil if it's swaying. Wait for about 2 to 3 hours for the wax to set. Trim your wick down to 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm).

Avoid generic texts like “Hey,” “What’s up?” or “What are you doing?” since they’re not ideal for starting conversations. Instead, try to personalize the texts to your crush. This will make you stand out in a positive way and shows that you're interested in them as an individual.  Try referring to the last conversation you had with them. For example, if they mentioned a big test or work project, ask them how it went. Talk about their interests. If you know your crush is a fan of a specific band, ask about their new album. If they have a favorite sports team, talk about a recent game. Use your texts to show your crush that you’re fun to be around. Keep the conversation focused on pleasant topics, and don’t be afraid to send a joke or two. Remember that comedy and sarcasm can be hard to decipher in texts, so make it clear when you’re joking by using an emoji or a phrase like “lol” or “haha.” Unless you know your crush enjoys them, you should probably avoid crass jokes. Even if you don’t intend to, crude jokes or comments might make your crush uncomfortable or nervous. You don’t need to write out an elaborate paragraph when texting. However, people are more likely to say yes to a date if your message has good spelling and grammar. Doublecheck your message before you send it to make sure there are no obvious mistakes. If you haven’t heard back from your crush, don’t bombard them with texts. They may be busy or trying to decide what to say, and a bunch of texts can be overwhelming. If you haven’t heard back in a day or two, you can try sending another message to see if they respond. If they still haven’t answered, they may not be interested. You don’t want to overwhelm your crush, so show a similar level of enthusiasm. Sending three long texts back for every short text they send will make you seem overly eager. Instead, try to match your message lengths to theirs.
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Make the texts personal. Talk about happy things. Use correct spelling and grammar. Give your crush time to respond. Send a similar amount of texts as your crush.