In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's the white ghost outlined on a yellow background. It's the top line on this page. You'll need this to continue with the password reset process. It's below the password entry field. This option will send a verification link to your phone number as a text message. If the verification proves successful, you'll be able to reset your password within Snapchat. If you don't have a phone number on record with Snapchat, you'll need to use the via Email option in the next method. You'll need to participate in a minigame that proves you aren't a spam program. The instructions for these games vary, so follow the on-screen instructions. It's at the bottom of the screen.   Doing so will prompt Snapchat to send a verification code to your provided phone number. You can also tap Call me instead to have a Snapchat representative call you with the code. It will have a six-digit code with the phrase "Happy Snapping!" written below the code line. Make sure you don't close the Snapchat app when you do this. You'll do this on the provided "Enter Confirmation Code" page.  Both entries will have to match in order for you to continue. It's at the bottom of this page. If your entries match, your password has been successfully reset! You can now log in like usual.
Summary: Open the Snapchat app. Tap the "Username or Email" field. Type in your username or email address. Tap Forgot your password?. Tap via Phone. Verify your humanity. Tap Continue. Type in your phone number. Tap Continue. Tap Send via SMS. Open the text from Snapchat. Type the six-digit code into Snapchat. Tap Continue. Type in a new password twice. Tap Continue.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: This is located at the top of the left frame, and the icon looks like a silhouette with a “+” sign. You can search by name, Skype username, or email address. The person you are searching for must be a registered Skype user. You may encounter more than one result, especially if you are searching by real name. If you are having difficulties locating the person you are trying to add, ask them for their Skype username or the email address they registered with. Once you’ve found the person that you want to add in the results list, click their name and then click the “Add to Contacts” button in the upper right corner. A window will open with a message to the person you are adding. You can personalize the message if you’d like. Before you can see the person’s status, they will need to accept your friend request. Once they have accepted your request, the status icon will change from a question mark. If you’d like to import all of your contacts from another program, you can use the Import Contacts function. You can import contacts from Facebook, Outlook, and a variety of international webmail services.  Click the Contacts menu and select Import Contacts. Select the service that you want to import from. Enter the username and password for that service. Skype claims to not save any passwords. Skype will display everyone from your imported list that has a Skype account. To import them all, click the “Add contacts” button. If you’d like to omit anyone, uncheck the box next to their name. Choose to send a message to everyone that doesn’t have Skype. Skype will offer to email everyone on your list that doesn’t have a Skype account. You can click the Skip button to bypass this step. Your added contacts will not display a status until they accept your request.
Summary: Click the Add a Contact button. Search for the person you want to add. Browse through the results. Add the person to your contact list. Wait to be accepted. Import bulk contacts.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A break-up should be a clean break with no room for ambiguity. You should be honest from the get-go you want to end the relationship.  The letter's intent should be obvious from the opening line. Easing someone into a break-up seems less cruel, but it actually comes off as a mixed message. It can easily be read as uncertainty, making your partner think there's a chance you might change your mind.  Your opening line should be concise. Begin with a simple sentence that communicates the letter's intent. Something like, "I have come to the difficult decision to end this relationship" or something along those lines works. This comes off as certain, leaving no room for confusion. Breakups can be difficult and cause a lot of feelings of failure and anxiety for both parties. Open communication is important as it removes the stress of not knowing. Your partner deserves to understand why the relationship ended, so providing specifics as to why you feel things aren't working out is vital to a break-up letter.  Information-sharing is an important aspect of any relationship. In a breakup, sharing the reasons you feel the relationship should end conveys you respect your partner and want him or her to have closure. The idea of a winner (you, as you're leaving) and a loser (your partner, as he's being left) are diminished if you're honest. The blame is not on one individual but rather the incompatibility between the two of you.  Even if your partner did something that made you unhappy, avoid name-calling and blaming. Simply state the specific behavior that resulted in incompatibility. Instead of saying, "Your friendship with your ex is damaging to our relationship" try to state it in a way that focuses on your personal feelings rather than applying objective facts. For example, "The fact you and Jane are still so close makes me feel it would be difficult for me to trust you longterm."  Specific behaviors that were damaging to your relationship are important for your ex to know. He or she can use this information to improve his romantic relationships in the future. If you phrase things in a non-confrontational way, it may be helpful for him of her in the future to know why a past relationship ended.  Remember, it's not always something the other person is doing. Sometimes, incompatibility causes a relationship to end. If this is the case, say so. This is often easier to accept and your ex will not end up feeling bad or guilty about past mistakes. Say something like, "I feel that we ultimately want to end up in different locations and as I'm getting older, I want to find someone I'm compatible with in the longterm." Remember, as you're not face-to-face the non-verbal cues that can be reassuring are absent. Kindness is important in a break-up letter. You want your partner to understand that, even though the relationship has ended, they still matter.  While you need to be firm that you're ending the relationship, there's no need to be spiteful or aggressive while doing so. Even if you do have feelings of resentment, expressing yourself is an aggressive way could lead your ex to retaliate with his own letter or an angry phone call. End the letter by saying something positive, like "I valued the time we spent together and I hope you find someone you work better with in the future." The absence of non-verbal cues can make you come off as cold, so you want your ex to feel that you do care and that he or she is valued even though the relationship is over. Another reasons kindness is important is that letters bind you to your words. In anger or sadness, we often say things we do not truly mean and you do not want you or your ex to carry around physical evidence of a regrettable phrasing or tone.
Summary:
Be honest about the letter's intent. Explain specifics. Be kind.