Go to https://www.bing.com/images/. This process will work on Safari, Google Chrome, and Firefox, though other browsers may not be supported. Type in the name of an item for which you want to find clip art, then press ⏎ Return. This will search Bing images for matching images. This funnel-shaped icon is on the far-right side of the Bing page, just above the image results. Clicking it prompts a series of tabs to appear below the search bar and above the top row of images. It's a tab below the search bar. A drop-down menu will appear. This option is near the middle of the drop-down menu. Doing so will refresh your image search to display only clip art. Click an image that you would like to insert into your Word document. Hold down Ctrl and click the image, then click Save Image. The image will download to your Mac. Double-click the Microsoft Word document to which you want to add clip art in order to open it. You can also create a new document by double-clicking the Microsoft Word program icon and then clicking Blank Document. It's in the blue ribbon near the top of the Word window. Doing so displays the Insert toolbar below the blue ribbon. Don't click the Insert menu item at the top of your Mac's screen. You'll find this option on the left side of the toolbar. Clicking it prompts a drop-down menu. It's the bottom option in the drop-down menu. Click the picture you downloaded from Bing images. This will select it. You may have to select the picture's download location (e.g., Downloads) on the left-hand side of the Finder window first. It's at the bottom of the window. This will insert your clip art into your Word document.
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One-sentence summary -- Go to Bing's image search. Enter a search term. Click Filter. Click Type ▼. Click Clipart. Select an image. Save the image. Open your Word document. Click the Insert tab. Click Pictures. Click Picture from File…. Select your picture. Click Insert.

Q: You'll usually find this gear-shaped icon on your home screen or in a folder.  Before you can use the Bitmoji keyboard on your iPhone or iPad, you must install the Bitmoji app, create an account, set up a Bitmoji avatar, and link the avatar to Snapchat. You can only use Friendmoji with Snapchat friends who also use Bitmoji. This means the person you want to create Friendmoji with must also link their Bitmoji character with Snapchat. It's in the third group of settings. It's in the fourth group of settings. It's the first option. A list of installed keyboards will appear. If you already see Bitmoji in this list, you can return to the home screen. If not, continue to the next step to add the Bitmoji keyboard. It's at the bottom of the list. You may have to scroll down to see it. This adds the Bitmoji keyboard to your keyboard list. This allows the Bitmoji keyboard to insert Friendmoji and other Bitmoji characters into your conversations. Follow these steps to do so:  Tap the back button to return to the Keyboard list. Tap Bitmoji in the list. Slide the "Allow Full Access" switch to the On (green) position. If prompted to do so, follow the on-screen instructions to confirm this change. This will definitely work with your iPhone/iPad's built-in messaging app, but you may also have luck in other messaging apps. You can do this by tapping the outline of a globe near the bottom-left corner of your keyboard until you see Bitmoji characters. It's the two overlapping faces near the top-right corner of the Bitmoji list. If it's your first time using the keyboard, tap Continue when prompted to allow access to Snapchat. Scroll through the list and tap the person you want to include in your Friendmoji. You'll see a message that says "Bitmoji copied. Now paste it!" This pastes the selected Friendmoji to the typing area. Now you can add additional text to your message or just send it as-is. If you're using Messages, the Send button a blue-and-white arrow at the bottom-right corner of the typing area. It may look like a paper airplane in other apps.
A: Open your iPhone or iPad's Settings . Scroll down and tap General. Scroll down and tap Keyboard. Tap Keyboards. Tap Add New Keyboard. Tap Bitmoji. Give the Bitmoji keyboard full access. Open conversation in Messages or another messaging app. Select the Bitmoji keyboard. Tap the Friendmoji icon. Select a Bitmoji friend. Tap the Friendmoji you want to add. Tap and hold the typing area and select Paste.

Article: Web-based wallets store your private keys online on a server controlled by an admin group. Some wallets conveniently link between your mobile and software wallets. You can access this wallet anywhere, making it a popular choice. The website is in charge of your keys and can take your bitcoins out of your control. Many web wallets suffered from security breaches in the past. Be aware of the risks before investing. There are plenty of wallets that claim security for their customers. Some of the popular servers that have been active for a while now are: Coinbase, Circle, and Xapo.  Coinbase operates worldwide and offers exchange services between US and Europe. Circle only lets US citizens to link their bank accounts to deposit money. Debit or credit cards are options for users in other countries. Xapo is a very simple wallet that is easy to use and includes an extra security method called a cold-storage vault. The world of bitcoin often draws anonymous users for various reasons. Some of these types of wallets are less secure and don’t offer much in the means of insurance. Dark Wallet operates as a chrome extension and is the most popular anonymous wallet. These types of servers fluctuate in stability for your coins. At any moment the server could become vulnerable to becoming hacked. Some of the features of anonymous wallets are appealing like the fast cash out module.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Understand web wallets. Pick a web based wallet. Use an anonymous wallet.

Article: The Settings app looks like a gray gear icon on your iPhone's Home screen. This option is listed next to a blue cloud icon halfway through your Settings menu. It's written in red letters at the bottom of the iCloud menu. A pop-up confirmation box will appear at the bottom of your screen. It's written in red letters. Another pop-up box will appear. It's written in red letters. Signing out of your Apple ID will delete all your iCloud Notes from your device. Tapping on this option will confirm your action. Another pop-up box will appear again. Your Notes will still be available on iCloud. You can sign in again and sync your Notes anytime. Your Safari tabs, bookmarks, and history are synced across devices when you sign in with your Apple ID. You can choose to keep your synced Safari data on your device, or delete it. You have to turn off Find My iPhone in order to sign out of your Apple ID. If you have it on, you will be prompted to enter your Apple ID password to turn it off. This will turn off Find My iPhone on your device, and sign you out of your Apple ID.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open your iPhone's Settings. Scroll down and tap iCloud. Scroll down and tap Sign Out. Tap the Sign Out in the pop-up to confirm. Tap Delete from My iPhone/iPad. Select if you want to keep your Safari data. Enter your Apple ID password. Tap Turn Off in the pop-up box.