You’ll usually find it on the home screen.  Use this method if you want to delete all of your (non-Samsung) Android keyboard’s data, including learned words/predictions, preferences, added dictionaries, and other features, from your phone or tablet. If you’re using a Samsung phone or tablet, see the Clearing the Samsung Keyboard History method instead. It’s usually near the top of the menu, and will sometimes say "Applications" instead of "Apps." A list of all apps will appear. It’s at the top-right corner of the apps list. If you see an "Application manager" option instead, click on that. This refreshes the app list to include all apps (not just those you installed yourself). On some keyboards, you'll need to scroll to the "All" tab to view your apps. For example, Android Keyboard (AOSP), Gboard, or Swype. It should be near the top of the page. A confirmation window will appear, warning you that you’re about to delete all data associated with this app. This deletes all settings pertaining to your keyboard. If you’re using a keyboard that requires you to have a user account, you’ll be prompted to log in again time you open it.
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One-sentence summary -- Open your Android’s Settings . Tap Apps. Tap the ⁝. Tap Show system. Scroll down and tap your keyboard. Tap Storage. Tap CLEAR DATA. Tap OK to confirm.

Q: If your idea of the best day ever means getting as much done as possible, it helps to have an idea of all the tasks that you want to accomplish. You don’t necessarily need to check off every entry on the list, but the more you’re able to cross off, the more inspired you’ll be to complete it.  When it comes to making a list, think quality, not quantity. Don’t overload the list with a ton of tasks that you know you can’t possibly complete in one day. Instead, focus on a few key projects -- three or four is a good number to start with.  Prioritize your list by ranking the to-do tasks in order of most important to least important. That way, if you run out of time, you’ll have accomplished the most crucial tasks so you can feel really good about yourself. Sometimes, even staring at a to-do list with only a few items on it can be overwhelming. Instead of becoming paralyzed by the feeling that you can’t possibly finish everything on the list, make sure that you get one key chore or project done. You’ll feel so much better about yourself and your day if you’ve finished the most pressing task on your agenda. Pick your one task with great care. The more important it is to your life, whether it’s a project that might to lead to promotion at work, an application for a college or school that you really want to go to, or the outline for a novel you hope to write, the more satisfied you’ll feel at the end of the day. This may seem like a silly thing when you’re thinking of having the best day possible, but getting rid of an unnecessary mess somewhere in your home or room can help boost your mood and make you more productive when it’s time to work. Start with visible clutter that you see regularly, instead of a messy closet, to help reduce your stress. You don’t have to take on a large decluttering project. Even if you start by cleaning off the top of your desk or a shelf on your bookcase, you’ll still feel the benefits.
A: Make a to-do list. Get one important task done. Get rid of clutter.

Article: Go to the App Store (iOS), search "Google Maps", and tap the Get/Install button next to the search result to download the app. Once you have downloaded the app, tap on it from your phone's home screen to open it. There are two ways to do this:  Type an address, location, or point of interest into the search bar and tap the "Search" button. Use your fingers navigate the map's interface and find your desired location. Tap and hold on the map and hold in order to drop a pin. Click on the “Dropped Pin” tab at the bottom of your screen, then select "Share". You'll see a variety of sharing options, but using "Messages" is currently the fastest way to get to your coordinates. Share with yourself to learn the latitude and longitude coordinates or else share this information with a friend. Sharing a location with friends lets them know where you are currently (or will be later), and offers them an easy way to get directions. Open up the text message from the share. This will appear in the message after the location's address and will begin with "goo.gl/maps". The link will launch Google Maps and the location's latitude and longitude will appear at both the top and the bottom of the screen. The latitude coordinate is traditionally listed first in the coordinate pair.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Download and open Google Maps. Drop a pin at the desired location on the map. Share the location with Messages. Select a recipient for the share and press "Send". Receive the shared location. Click on the Google Maps link. Find the latitude and longitude.

Article: Talking through your worries and insecurities with someone can be more helpful than you think. If you think you have a real problem with clinginess, it might be best to talk it through with a professional counsellor. Your school may have one that is there for exactly this purpose, and you can talk to them about anything that's worrying you. It can be helpful to talk with a professional because they can be more objective than friends or family sometimes.  If you can't or don't want to talk with a counsellor, consider talking with a parent or a trusted adult. Talk to them about how you're feeling and what's going on in your life. Tell them that you are worried you are being too clingy with friends, but you're not sure what to do about it. They have probably been there before and can offer advice about how to handle it. Try to remember that friends are not all there is to life even if they do play a big and important part in it. Remember that you have responsibilities at home and at school or work. Make sure that you are taking care of all of those things instead of neglecting them to always be around your friends.  The same goes for your family. Besides your friends, you have a family that cares about you. Spend time nurturing your relationships with your siblings, parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. These are the people that will be there for you no matter what. Spending time with family can be a great way to start feeling more secure. In most cases, your family knows you better than anyone else and accepts you all the same. If you have secure relationships with your family members, you can learn how to act that way with friends, too. In addition to making sure that you are taking care of your responsibilities and family, find things that you enjoy doing alone. It is good to learn to just be with yourself and feel comfortable with it. If you already have a hobby that you enjoy, then great. If you don't, try out a few things you've been curious about and see what grabs your attention. Many hobbies have their way of making you more confident in yourself. For example, they may teach you a cool skill. Although there are many indirect ways of building confidence in yourself, you can also take steps to work on your self-confidence more directly. In order to build self-confidence, you will need to become aware of the bad things you are thinking about yourself. Any time you catch yourself getting mad at yourself or thinking something negative about yourself, try to become aware of it, and remind yourself that you aren't going to think that way anymore. This also means that you need to give yourself credit when you do something good. If you say something funny that makes people laugh or you do a good deed, let yourself feel proud.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Talk with someone about your insecurities. Keep up with your family and responsibilities. Have hobbies that you do on your own. Build your self-confidence.