Article: Its app icon resembles a red, yellow, green, and blue sphere. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the middle of the drop-down menu. Selecting it prompts a pop-out menu to appear. It's in the pop-out menu. This will open the Browsing Data window. This is in the upper-left corner of the Browsing Data window. If you want to clear Chrome's website settings cache, click the Advanced tab instead. It's near the top of the window. A drop-down menu will appear. This is in the drop-down menu. Doing so ensures that all of your browser's cached files will be deleted. It's in the middle of the window.  Uncheck every other box on this page if you only want to clear the cached files. If you want to clear Chrome's website settings cache, check the "Cookies and other site data" box as well. This blue button is in the bottom-right corner of the window. Doing so will prompt Chrome to delete your cached files and images from your computer and browser. If you checked the "Cookies and site data" box, Chrome will also clear out any cached versions of webpages, which will allow webpages to update when you visit them again. This option will sign you out of most accounts.
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Open Google Chrome . Click ⋮. Select More tools. Click Clear browsing data…. Click the Basic tab. Click the "Time range" drop-down box. Click All time. Check the "Cached images and files" box. Click CLEAR DATA.

Problem: Article: Type free online proxies 2020 into your browser's search bar and press ↵ Enter. Some reputable proxy services include the following: Anonymouse VPNBook FilterBypass Click the site's link to open the proxy site. Consider researching your chosen proxy before using it. If you do not trust the owner of the proxy, consider setting up a web proxy on your web host if possible (Note that proxies may cause heavy load on your web host). You'll typically see a search bar in the middle of the proxy's page; this is the proxy's search bar. This button will usually be below the search field. Doing so will run the Facebook search through the proxy, which will cause it to avoid your school's network.
Summary: Search for online proxies. Open a proxy site. Type a site's name into the proxy's search bar. Click the "Search" or "Go" button.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Are you writing to introduce yourself to a particular audience, or is your bio to provide a general introduction to whomever? A bio written for your Facebook page will be very different than a bio written for a website. Some social media sites, such as Twitter, restrict your bio to a certain number of words or characters. Make sure you use that space to make the biggest impact possible. This information will vary depending on who you're targeting as your audience. For a strictly personal bio, you can include details such as hobbies, personal beliefs, and mottos. For a bio that falls somewhere between "professional" and "completely personal," consider sharing details that give a sense of who you are but are not likely to alienate others. Like a professional bio, your personal bio should give your reader a clear idea of who you are, what you do, and how well you do it. However, you can be more informal in your tone than you would in a professional bio. Joann Smith is a passionate knitter who also happens to own and run her own paper supply company. She has been in business for over 25 years and has won multiple awards for business innovation (although never any for knitting). In her copious free time, she enjoys wine tastings, whiskey tastings, beer tastings, and wine tastings. These words are so overused that they have ceased to mean anything to most people, and they're too general to convey real meaning: "innovative," "expert," "creative," etc. Show through concrete examples, don't just tell. A personal bio is a great place to connect with your audience through the use of humor. This can help break the ice between you and your reader, and convey a sense of who you are in a few short words. Hillary Clinton's Twitter bio is an excellent example of a very short bio that conveys a lot of information in a humorous tone: "Wife, mom, lawyer, women & kids advocate, FLOAR, FLOTUS, US Senator, SecState, author, dog owner, hair icon, pantsuit aficionado, glass ceiling cracker, TBD..."

SUMMARY: Consider your purpose for writing. Understand any length restrictions. Consider what details you want to share. Include your name, profession, and accomplishments. Avoid buzzwords. Use humor to express yourself.

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Summary: Open the Google Translate app. Tap the language in the upper-left corner. Tap the language you want to translate from. Tap the language in the upper-right corner. Tap the language that you want to translate to. Type or paste text to be translated. Tap the microphone to speak and translate. Tap the camera button to scan and translate written text. Tap the squiggly line button to draw and translate characters.

Polaris is the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor, the Little Bear. It can be found in the bear’s tail. (The ancient Greeks, and many other peoples, saw bears as having long tails.) The star is called Polaris because it appears within a degree of the Celestial North Pole and so appears not to move in the night sky.  Today, because the seven stars of Ursa Minor look like a small water dipper, most people refer to Ursa Minor as the Little Dipper instead of the Little Bear. Although Polaris is visible in the northern sky at most locations north of the equator, it can be hard to spot if you don’t know exactly what you’re looking for. You can use stars in other constellations to point the way to Polaris.  The most commonly used pointer stars are Merak and Dubhe, the two stars on the edge of the Big Dipper opposite its handle. By following these stars in the direction of the Big Dipper’s mouth, you can find Polaris.  If you go five times the Merak-Dubhe distance away from Dubhe you will be within three degrees of Polaris.  If Polaris is clouded over, you still know where it is. During the times of night when the Big Dipper is below the horizon, such as the early hours of fall, you can use another method. Find the Great Square of Pegasus.  Measure the distance from Alpheratz (visually a part of Pegasus but actually part of the constellation Andromeda), to Caph, the star at the rightmost edge of the W-shaped constellation Cassiopeia.  In line with Alpheratz and Caph, measure another of these distances.  You will be less than three degrees from Polaris.  And, like the previous method, you do not need to see Polaris.
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Look for Polaris, the North Star. Use pointer stars to help you find the North Star.