In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll be greeted with the “Hello” screen. If you have already set up your new iPhone, you'll need to reset it before you can proceed. Here's how:  Open your iPhone's Settings. Tap General. Tap Reset. Tap Erase all content and settings. Follow the on-screen prompts to rest your iPhone.  Tap the network you want to join, then enter the access code if required.  Use the same account you used to back up your previous iPhone. If you've only backed up your data once, it will be the only available option. This will start the backup. Stay connected to the internet throughout the entire restore process. This ensures that all of your data is restored, including photos, apps, and text messages.
Summary: Turn on the new iPhone. Follow the on-screen instructions until you reach the Wi-Fi screen. Join a Wi-Fi network. Tap Restore from iCloud backup. Sign in to iCloud. Select the latest backup.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It's either in the top right or lower right corner of the window.  It will be at the top or the bottom of the screen, depending on your device and operating system. A checkmark will appear next to "Browsing history" when it is selected.  On Android, tap the ▾ drop-down arrow at the top of the page and select All time. This will ensure all of the recorded browsing history is deleted, not just the recent browsing history. Uncheck anything else you don't want to delete. The specified browsing history will be deleted.  On Android, the button is labeled CLEAR DATA. On iPhone you'll need to tap Clear Browsing Data again to confirm deletion.
Summary: Open Google Chrome. Tap the three dots menu. Tap History. Tap Clear Browsing Data…. Tap "Browsing history." Tap Clear Browsing Data.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Choose footwear that is appropriate for your sport and activity level. This can help ensure that your foot and legs have proper support and cushioning. It may also help prevent shin splints.  For example, if you run on roads, get shoes with ample cushion. In addition, replace your shoes about every 350 to 500 miles (560 to 800 kilometers). Most sports stores and specialty stores can help you find the right shoes for your activity. Think about wearing supports in your shoes. Arch supports can help prevent the pain of shin splints, especially if you have flat arches. You can get arch supports at many pharmacies and most sports stores. Try cross-training with lower impact sports, such as swimming, walking or biking. This can help relieve shin splints while staying active and may help prevent future bouts of them. Be sure to begin new activities slowly and increase them gradually. Shin splints may occur when your shin and/or calf muscles are weak. Add some strength training exercises to help strengthen your calf muscles. This may also help prevent getting shin splints in the future.  Toe raises may help strengthen your calves and prevent shin splints. Stand up and slowly rise up on your toes. Hold for two seconds and then slowly lower back to the ground. Repeat 10 times or as many times as you can. As you get stronger, you can add weights to toe raises. Leg presses and leg extension may also help with shin splints.
Summary:
Wear the right shoes. Consider wearing arch supports. Do lower impact activities. Add strength training sessions.