Q: so your search history isn’t saved. Private browsing, also called “incognito mode” on some web browsers, is a setting you can select that prevents your search history and cookies from any sites you’ve visited from being stored. That way, if someone were to use your device and look at your search history, they wouldn’t see any of the websites you visited while you had private browsing turned on. You can use private browsing on both your computer and mobile device. if you don’t use private browsing. Even if you don’t use private browsing, you can still delete your search history after the fact so people won’t be able to find it. The right way to delete your browser history will depend on the web browser you’re using and whether you’re on a computer or mobile device, but generally, you’ll go to where your search history is and click on something like “delete history.” If you use your regular browser to watch porn, there’s a greater chance that someone will open it or see something when you’re using it, especially if you forgot to turn on private browsing or delete your browser history. By using a separate browser, you can keep it hidden on your device, and your search history won’t show up if someone borrows your phone and uses your main web browser for something.  Some popular web browsers that you can use on your computer or mobile device include Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer. There are also browsers you can download that won’t track your search history, like Firefox Focus for iOS devices or Krypton Web Browser for Android. If you don’t have a passcode on your computer or mobile device, and someone uses it when you’re not around, they might come across your search history. By using a passcode, you won’t have to worry about people snooping on your device. Keep in mind that if someone asks to borrow your phone or computer for something and you refuse to enter the passcode, you’ll look suspicious and they’ll know you’re hiding something. In that situation, you might be better off entering the passcode so you don’t draw attention to yourself.
A: Use private browsing Delete your browser history Use a different browser to watch porn in order to better hide your search history. Put a passcode on your device so people can’t use it when you’re not around.

Article: Instead of washing your hair the same day you want to curl it, try to wait a day or two before curling your hair. The natural oils in your hair will give it some texture and help the curls stay in place instead of slipping right out. When your curls have cooled and you've taken them down, use your fingers to style your hair. Avoid using a comb or brush, since this could cause your curls to come undone. Use a medium or strong-hold hairspray to hold your style in place for the rest of the day.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Start with day-old hair. Finger-comb your curls. Finish with hairspray.

Problem: Article: To make this process easier, pour liberal amounts of water on the dressing so that the edges of the tape loosen up. You could also try wetting the bandage with a cotton ball that has been dipped in a saline solution. You could also use an unopened, sterile bottle of water to clean the wound. When you have uncovered your wound, take a look at it to see if there are any signs of infection. Note any foul smelling odor, drainage (and what color the drainage is) and the physical appearance of the wound. It is normal to see redness and swelling during the first few days after you receive the wound, but any foul smell or draining pus, or exudate, means that your wound is infected. Report these signs to your doctor immediately. Apply an antibiotic cream to make sure the wound is protected. Cover the wound with sterilized gauze and tape the gauze down around the edges. Do not use an antibacterial cream for an extended period of time.
Summary: Remove the old dressing. Assess your wound. Apply the new dressing.

Q: Secure the jaws of a wire stripper 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the end of one of the wires you’re splicing together. Squeeze the handles together firmly together and pull the jaws toward the end of the wire to remove the insulation. Repeat the process on the end of the other wire you’re splicing as well.  You can get wire strippers from your local hardware store. If you don’t have a wire stripper, you can also slice through the insulation with a utility knife. Just be careful not to cut through the actual wire inside. If you accidentally break strands off of a stranded wire, then the wire could cause a fuse to blow. Cut any remaining strands on the wire and try stripping it again. Get heat-shrink tubing that’s a gauge larger than the wire you’re using so you can easily slide it on. Cut a piece of tubing that’s at least 2 inches (5.1 cm) long so it’s able to cover the splice and some of the insulation later on. Slide the heat-shrink tubing onto one of the wires and move it at least 1 foot (30 cm) away from the exposed end.  You can buy heat-shrink tubing from your local hardware store or online. Avoid using heat-shrink tubing that’s too large for the wire since you may not be able to secure it completely. Don’t keep the heat-shrink tubing near the area you’re soldering since it could shrink from the heat of your soldering iron. Line up the centers of the exposed wires so they form an X-shape. Bend one of the wires down to twist it around the other wire as tightly as you can so it has a firm connection. Make sure the end of the wire doesn’t stick up or point away from the splice or else you won’t have as firm of a connection. Repeat the process with the other wire so your splice looks even on both sides. Alligator clips are small metal grips that work well for holding wires in place without them moving around. Place the alligator clips vertically on a flat work surface so the jaws face up. Secure each of the wires into 1 alligator clip so the splice is supported off the work surface between them.  You can get alligator clips from your local hardware store. Make sure you work in a well-ventilated space since the fumes from the soldering iron can be harmful. Use a scrap piece of metal or a non-flammable material under the alligator clips to catch any solder spills. Rosin flux is a compound that helps clean the wires and allows the solder to stick to them. Put a bead-sized amount of rosin flux on your finger and rub it over the exposed wires. Try to coat the wires as evenly as possible so there’s a thin layer of flux on them. Wipe any excess flux off of the wires with your finger or a paper towel. You can buy rosin flux from your local hardware store.
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Strip 1 in (2.5 cm) of the insulation off the end of each wire. Slide a piece of heat-shrink tubing onto one of the wires. Twist the ends of the wires together to combine them. Clamp the wires in alligator clips to keep them off of your work surface. Put rosin flux on the spliced wire to help the solder adhere better.