In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You can use any web browser on PC or Mac.  This is the home page for Amazon. It's the first tab with bold letters in the upper-right corner.  Placing the mouse cursor over this tab displays a list of account options.  Clicking this tab takes you to the sign-in screen. If you are signed in under a different account, place the mouse cursor over Account & Lists and click Sign Out at the bottom of the menu. It's the grey button at the bottom of the Sign-in screen.  This opens a web form you can use to create an Amazon account. Use the first bar at the top of the page to enter your full name. Use the second bar to enter an email address.  This is the email address you will use to log in to Amazon on other devices.  Make sure you use an email address that you can access and that you can remember. Use the third bar in the form to enter the password you would like to use to sign in.  Your password will need to be at least 6 characters long.  A good password should have a combination of capital and lower-case letters, numbers and special characters (i,e; &, @, !).  Make sure you use a password that you can remember, or that you write down your password and put it in a safe place. It's best not to store your password on your computer or smartphone, as this may be a security risk. Use the last line on the page to retype your password exactly as you entered it the first time.  This confirms your password. It's the yellow button at the bottom of the form.  This sends a confirmation email to the email address you entered containing a one-time password (OTP). After you register your account, the website displays a page asking you to enter your one-time password.  To get the OTP, you will need to check the email account you entered. Leave the Amazon registration an page open and use a separate tab or browser to check your email.  You can also check your email using your smartphone, or another app, such as Outlook, Apple Mail. The OTP is a 6-digit number that is displayed in large bold letters in the center of the page.  Write down this number or copy it. If you have not received an email from Amazon, check the email address you entered and click Resend OTP at the bottom of the Amazon registration page. After you retrieve the one-time password, return to tab or web browser you were using to create a new Amazon account. Enter the six-digit OTP in the space provided and click Verify.  It's the yellow button at the bottom of the page.  This verifies your account and signs you into Amazon under your new account. If you receive a message that says the OTP is invalid, click "Resend OTP' and check your email.  Enter the new OTP and click Verify.
Summary: Go to https://www.amazon.com using a web browser. Click Account & Lists. Click Create Your Amazon Account. Type your name. Enter a valid email address. Type your desired password. Re-type your password. Click Create Your Amazon Account. Check your email. Copy or write down the One-Time Password. Return to the Amazon registration page. Enter the One-time password and click Verify.

It's the red, yellow, green, and blue sphere icon. This icon is in the top-right corner of the Chrome window. Clicking it will open a drop-down menu. It's toward the bottom of the drop-down menu. Doing so prompts a pop-out menu. This option is in the pop-out menu. The Extensions page will open. It's to the right of the toolbar that you want to uninstall. You may first have to scroll down to the toolbar. Doing so will delete the extension from Google Chrome. When Chrome finishes loading after re-opening it, the toolbar should be gone.
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One-sentence summary -- Open Google Chrome. Click ⋮. Select More tools. Click Extensions. Click the trash can icon. Click Remove when prompted. Close and re-open Google Chrome.

Problem: Article: Playing with other vaccinated dogs is a normal part of your dog's puppyhood. And just like your own childhood, this is a time for exploration and learning lessons. Regular play with other well-mannered dogs, who don't need to act to teach bite inhibition, will encourage her to play nicely around other dogs and you. Consider enrolling your puppy in a puppy training class, where your dog can learn essential skills while having fun. Take out a toy or bone and let her bite on it. This will teach her that her teeth belong on a toy or bone instead of on your skin. Playing rough with your hands is plenty fun, but it might be giving your puppy the wrong idea. Encourage other forms of play that don't involve your puppy nipping at your fingers, hands, ankles, and toes.  Learn how to play fetch with your dog. Stick to the same rules every time you play. Learn how to play tug-of-war with your dog. Stick to the same rules to encourage your puppy to stop mouthing if she gets close to your hands. Provide plenty of interesting and new toys so that you keep your dog engaged. A bored dog is a lot more likely to seek attention from you by biting. Cycle out your toys so that your dog is less likely to get bored. Before you start playing with your dog, spray a taste deterrent on areas of your body and clothes that you dog likes to play rough with. When your dog starts biting you, stop all movement and wait for her to react to the taste deterrent. Praise her and continue playing with her when she lets go.  Some options for taste deterrents include bitter apple, vapor rub, tea tree oil, or white vinegar.  Alternatively, you can spray breath freshener spray (such as Binaca) into the puppy’s mouth as both a taste and sound deterrent at the moment of a bite. Spray the taste deterrent on your body and clothes (if it is fabric-safe) for at least two weeks. After two weeks, your puppy will likely have developed a strong distaste for your hands and ankles. A well-exercised puppy (exercised to the point of being tired) will not be as rough when playing with you. This will help avoid forming bad habits in the first place.  A tired puppy is often a well-behaved puppy. It's sometimes tempting to want to physically punish your puppy by slapping, hitting, or waving your fingers in her face. The problem is that these responses can do one of two things: they can encourage your puppy to continue playing rough, or they can encourage your puppy to act out with real aggression. Avoid other methods of physical punishment that might scare or intimidate your puppy. If you are contemplating this sort of retaliation, you should contact a professional dog trainer or veterinary behaviorist for assistance. You might not enjoy being bitten every time you go out to play with your puppy, but you do want to forge a real bond between you and your puppy, and playing is partly how you do this. Don't give up on play time just because your puppy doesn't yet know how to play gentle. Teaching her the difference between right and wrong, not abandoning play altogether, will be best for both of you.
Summary:
Encourage your puppy to play with other friendly puppies and dogs. Substitute your puppy's favorite bone or chew toy for your skin whenever she bites you. Engage in other forms of play. Use a taste deterrent to keep your dog from biting. Make sure your puppy is getting plenty of exercise. Don't treat like with like. Don't discourage normal forms of play.