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Tips to browse safely online

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The 'Close this site' button

Some pages on this website include a 'Close this site' button. Use this button to quickly hide what you are looking at. You might find this helpful if someone comes into the room or looks over your shoulder and you don't want them to know what you've been looking at.

When you use the 'Close this site' button, it immediately closes this website and opens the Google search page in a new window.

You can also quickly close this site by using the ESC button on your computer keyboard. It immediately closes this website and opens the Google search page in a new window.

The 'Close this site' function doesn't delete your browser history. This means that if someone checks your browser history on your computer or mobile device, they will be able to see everything you looked at on our website.

Clear your browsing history regularly

Web browsers keep track of your online activity through your browser history, cookies and caching. This is so you can find websites you've visited before, but it also means other people can see this data.

To protect your privacy, it's a good idea to clear your browsing history regularly. You can choose to delete everything or only some things.

Find out how to clear your browsing history in:

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  • Safari on iPhones or iPads.

For other browsers and devices, check the provider's website.

Use private browsing

Private browsing is an easy way to hide your browsing habits. If enabled, when you close your browser, all browsing history and stored cookies from future browsing sessions will automatically disappear.

However, the sites you visited during your current browsing session will record your browsing activity. Your internet service provider will also record this information. Any files you download using private browsing won't be deleted, so other people can access them if they use your device.

Find out how to enable private browsing in:

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    • In the 'Tools' menu (the cog icon on top right of the browser window), select 'Safety', then 'InPrivate Browsing'.
  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Safari
  • Safari on iPhones or iPads.

For other browsers and devices, check the provider's website.

Accounts and passwords

Don't let your browser auto-save your passwords. While the auto-save function may be convenient, it gives anyone who uses your device access to your accounts.

When you are using an account with a password (e.g. your social media or email account), always log out before leaving the website.

Using other computers and devices

If you are worried about someone looking at your internet use, consider using a computer or device that they can't access.

This might be a computer at your local library, your work computer, or a family or friend's device. But again, don't auto-save any passwords and make sure you log out of your accounts when you've finished using the computer.

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Please direct all media enquiries to the ALS media team on 0427 346 017 or [email protected]

2 Nov 2020

ALS offices open for face-to-face appointments

2 November 2020  The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) continues to closely monitor the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to follow the advice of NSW Health and ACT Health.    Over the past few weeks, we have seen a reduction in COVID-19 cases across the country, as well as low community transmission in NSW and ACT, and strong contact tracing measures in place. As a result, we...

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29 Oct 2020

Coroner refers Dwayne Johnstone’s death to the DPP

Coroner refers Dwayne Johnstone's death to the DPP MEDIA STATEMENT - 29 October 2020  Statement from Dwayne’s partner Kirsty Pepper, Dwayne’s father George Johnstone and Dwayne’s stepmother Jenny Johnstone: We are very pleased with the outcome of the proceedings so far.We would like to thank Counsel Assisting Dr Peggy Dwyer and the Coroner for their preparation, professionalism and sensitivity.We also note our...

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28 Oct 2020

Reynolds Family - Media Statement

Reynolds Family – Media Statement   MEDIA RELEASE - Wednesday 28 October 2020    On the 1st September 2018, we lost our much-loved brother Nathan Reynolds. He died in custody, after having an asthma attack - just one week before he was due to be released.  On that day, our lives changed forever. Nathan made a lasting impression on everyone he met. He was our brother, but...

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27 Oct 2020

Inquest into death of Dwayne Johnstone begins

Inquest into death of Dwayne Johnstone begins MEDIA RELEASE - 27 October 2020    The coronial inquest into the death in custody of Aboriginal man Dwayne Johnstone commences at Lismore Court House today.   Forty-three-year-old Dwayne Johnstone was shot and killed about 7:30pm on March 15, 2019, in the custody of Corrective Services NSW officers.  “Dwayne was a much-loved partner, son and stepson. He will be remembered by those...

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19 Oct 2020

Nathan Reynolds death in custody inquest begins

Nathan Reynolds death in custody inquest begins MEDIA RELEASE - 19 October 2020    MEDIA EVENT  WHEN: 9am Monday 19 October 2020 WHERE: NSW State Coroner’s Court – 1A Main Ave, Lidcombe, NSW 2141  WHO: Members of the Reynolds family and representatives from the Aboriginal Legal Service NSW/ACT WHAT: Smoking Ceremony, Didgeridoo player and dancing will be followed by members of the Reynolds family reading out a prepared statement and ALS CEO Karly Warner providing comment. The family...

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13 Oct 2020

Legal organisations remain concerned about the impact of secret policy on children and young people

Legal organisations remain concerned about the impact of secret policy on children and young people MEDIA RELEASE - 13 October 2020A coalition of NSW legal and social justice organisations have reiterated serious concerns about the application of the NSW Police’s Suspect Targeting Management Plan (STMP) to children and young people.The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research has today released its evaluation...

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2 Oct 2020

ALS calls for all ACT parties to prioritise community-led approaches

2 October 2020 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) has today welcomed a commitment by the ACT Greens to set an ambitious target to end the disproportionate imprisonment of Aboriginal people within 10 years, and called on other parties to follow suit. “Aboriginal people are strong, smart and resilient. Yet everyday our people are forced into the quicksand of the criminal legal system at vastly disproportionate rates due to discriminatory laws,...

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1 Sep 2020

Custody reporting made more effective

Custody reporting made more effective UTS and ALS to develop UX platform for greater functionality 1 September 2020 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) is collaborating with Rapido Social at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) to improve its Custody Notification Service (CNS), following project funding from the National Indigenous Advancement Agency (NIAA). The Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody...

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7 Aug 2020

ALS urges NSW and ACT governments to lead, adopting 10 year justice targets to end imprisonment

ALS urges NSW and ACT governments to lead, adopting 10 year justice targets to end imprisonment   7 August 2020 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (‘ALS’) is calling on the NSW and ACT governments to voluntarily adopt ambitious jurisdictional-based justice targets to reduce the imprisonment of Aboriginal people.“We welcome the release of the new Closing the Gap Agreement last week, however the State and Territory Governments have an opportunity...

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