Article: It’s the yellow icon with a white ghost inside. You’ll usually find it in the app drawer or on the home screen. If you’re signing in on a new Android and no longer have access to the phone number or email address used for your Snapchat’s two-factor authentication (Login Verification), you can still recover your account using the code you generated. It’s on the pink stripe near the bottom of the screen. If you use two-factor authentication, Snapchat will send a confirmation text or email message to the number or address on file. Since you generated a recovery code, you can use that instead. As long as the code is entered properly, you’ll be signed in.  A message will appear, informing you that Login Verification is now disabled. You can only use the recovery code once. After you log back in, make sure to create a new code and enable 2-factor authentication.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Open Snapchat on your Android. Tap LOG IN. Enter your username and password and tap Log In. Enter the recovery code when prompted and tap Continue.

Problem: Article: If you're tired of the "typical" ways of having fun on your computer, why not take your passion to the next level? Learning how to code allows you design and write your own computer programs from the ground up. It's a little like learning a new language and can be a bit of a challenge, but it can be seriously rewarding (plus, it looks great on your resume.)  There are a lot of different programming languages out there. Though there's no "right" way to learn to program, here are five languages frequently recommended for beginners:  Python C/C++ Java Javascript Ruby   Check out CodeAcademy.com for free interactive coding tutorials in a number of programming languages. Do you find yourself spending tons of time online? If so, consider learning the basics of web design so that you can create your own sites and give back to the online community! Some basic web design skills overlap with the list of basic programming languages above (for instance, many sites use Javascript.) On the other hand, skills like HTML coding offer the chance to learn web-centric programming. Did you know that you don't necessarily have to use the operating system your computer came with? It's true — Mac computers can run Windows, PCs can run macOS, and both can run Linux! Getting these setups can be tricky, so consult the support page of the program you use (or browse our help articles) if you run into problems.  To run Windows on a Mac, use:  Boot Camp (comes pre-installed or available for free download) Parallels Desktop for Mac   To run a Mac OS on a PC, use:  A bootable USB drive  A virtual machine app like VMWare.   Also consider alternatives like Ubuntu, Debian, and Haiku. If you can't get the performance you want out of your computer the way it is, consider opening it up and changing your physical hardware. Depending on what you intend to do, this can actually be surprisingly easy (as long as you have a PC, as most Mac upgrades have to be done by Apple). However, since it's easy to damage the fragile components inside a computer, it's important only to try this if you know what you're doing.  Here are some components that can be modified or replaced to increase a computer's performance:  Graphics card Sound card Fan/cooling system RAM Processor/CPU   If you're feeling especially ambitious, try making computer maintenance a hobby. Some people like to take apart and rebuild their computers for fun — just like people who enjoy tooling around on cars. Best of all, this practical know-how will give you a natural knowledge of the inside of a computer that most people can only dream of.
Summary: Learn to write code. Learn web design. Explore new operating systems. Upgrade your computer.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Choose at least one other player besides yourself to begin the game.  Play with more players for a livelier game, as more players can provide more unique questions and debate each other’s answers. If you have a very large group of people, you can even play with teams, with all the members of a team having to come to a consensus on their answers. Select the first player, who will choose a question that begins with “Would you rather…?” and provides two scenarios for another player to choose from.  Get creative with how you choose the first player if you want to. You can roll a die, go by the youngest player in the group, draw straws, or any other method.  The “Would you rather” question can pair any two funny, serious, wacky, or thought-provoking scenarios together, such as “Would your rather have hands for feet or feet for hands?” The first player asks his or her “Would you rather” question to another player of their choice, who then must answer the question. Pick one of the two scenarios you would “rather” do or have from the question asked by the current player. There are a number of different reasons you might have for answering one way or the other, but the choice is up to you!  Players might choose an answer just because it is the slightly more tolerable option of two undesirable things, like “be hairy all over” or “be completely bald all over.” Players might also choose something they would genuinely enjoy due to their preferences, or something that strikes a moral or humorous debate with the other players. No player that is asked a “Would you rather” question can answer “both” or “neither.” You must choose one of the two options given. The person that the first player asks a question to becomes the next player, choosing a new person to ask a question to.  Alternately, players may ask each question to the person beside them, or to the whole group. The latter may work best for smaller groups playing this game. Play continues until players are out of ideas for questions, someone cannot choose an answer to a question, or for however long you like.

SUMMARY: Play with at least two players. Choose a player to go first. Choose one answer to any question you are asked. Continue asking and answering questions.

It's in the bottom-right corner of the screen. A pop-up menu will appear. This option is in the pop-up menu. Doing so opens the Settings menu. It's at the bottom of the Settings menu. You may have to scroll down to see this option. You'll find this option in the "Printing" section of the menu. Doing so opens a list of the currently available printers. Click the name of the printer you want to use. It's below the printer's name. Doing so adds the printer to your Chromebook's list of usable printers. Once you've done this, you can proceed with printing from your Chromebook. If asked, click the specific name and/or model number for your printer before continuing.
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Click your account icon. Click Settings. Click Advanced. Click Printers. Click Add printer. Select your printer. Click Add.