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Jun 11, 2024, 1:01:43 PM6/11/24
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What Are Real-Time Alerts?
How Are Alerts Delivered?
How Do I Set Up Alerts?
Why Am I Getting So Many Alerts?
Why Aren't My Alerts Coming In Real Time?
How Do I Turn Off Alerts?
Did I Already Have Alerts?

Real-time alerts are alerts that are typically sent within seconds of account activity occurring. Instead of waiting hours for a notification, constantly checking a balance in online banking, or having to call and see if a transaction occurred, real-time alerts let you know right away that something has happened! Real-time alerts are available for both personal and business Members at Royal Credit Union.

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Alert categories include low balance, high balance, large withdrawal, large deposit, and check cleared alerts. Members can customize different combinations of alerts to their accounts, and even choose custom dollar amounts for an account alert to be sent.

To receive online banking notifications, email alerts, or text messages (text messages are available for personal Members only), set up alerts from our online banking system. Online banking can be accessed via any web browser.

Help us to only contact you with relevant emails and offers by using this form to manage your journal and other publication issue alerts (table of contents alerts) and your news alerts (most accessed articles, themed issues, journal news, call for papers and invitations).

In mid-March 2024, a rumor began to circulate on TikTok claiming a major announcement about the British royal family was imminent and the BBC Studios Events team had been notified to be on standby. The rumor was later shared on X with the hashtag "#RoyalAnnouncement."

Snopes traced this rumor to a March 16 article on the English-language, Pakistani newspaper The News International. The story featured the headline, "Royal family cues British media for major announcement 'at any moment.'"

On either March 15 or 16, the @popapologists TikTok account posted a video as part of a series titled "Where TF Is Kate Middleton?" The series discussed purported news and conspiracy theories surrounding the subject of the whereabouts of Catherine, Princess of Wales, following her reported abdominal surgery in January and the retraction of a family photo that appeared to have been manipulated. At least one video in the series also looked at an unproven rumor regarding King Charles III's cancer diagnosis.

In the TikTok video, the Pop Apologists, identified on their YouTube channel as "sister duo Lauren and Chanler," said they had received "a very important tip" from an "insider." They conveyed that purported tip to their TikTok followers as follows:

BBC Events has reportedly been notified to be ready for an extremely important royal announcement at any moment. Do you know what BBC Events is responsible for covering? Weddings, coronations and funerals. Is there any world where Kate is no longer with us?

While it's true the BBC Studios Events team's website says it provides coverage of weddings, coronations and funerals regarding the royal family, Snopes has yet to find any further evidence corroborating the TikTok video's claim that the broadcast group was on standby for a major announcement. As such, we have chosen a fact-check rating of "Unproven." This rating does not mean the rumor is true or false. It simply is defined as meaning the people who made the claim have yet to show credible data confirming its accuracy.

The Village of Royal Palm Beach uses CodeRed to send EMERGENCY notifications by phone, email, text and mobile alerts to cell phones to keep citizens informed of emergencies such as an evacuation, utility outage, water main break, fire or flood, chemical spill, or other emergency situations.

The Village may also activate CodeRED to send GENERAL notifications to registered subscribers to communicate non-life safety matters, such as planned road closures, water main repairs, water service interruptions, etc. You may also sign-up to receive GENERAL alerts if you would also like to receive these types of notifications.

Residents and visitors can now receive enhanced public safety alerts no matter where they are through the CodeRED Mobile Alert app, a free public safety app for both Android and iPhone users. The CodeRED Mobile Alert app is similar to the CodeRED telephone notification system; however, instead of issuing calls, the app delivers community and emergency alerts to anyone located within a notification area via their mobile device.

If you are currently a CodeRED subscriber that has already registered your mobile phone to get notifications from the Village, you will continue to receive calls. However, if you download the app, you will also be able to get alerts to your smartphone anywhere in the country, including Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and Alaska.

Text alerts help to give you more control over your money. You can set up Act Now Alerts, Arranged overdraft alerts, upper and lower balance limit alerts and mini statement alerts which you'll receive by text message.

NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service will be conducting an aerial baiting program using dried meat baits containing 1080 poison (sodium fluroacetate) for the control of foxes. The program will occur from Wednesday 5 to Saturday 8 June 2024 in Royal National Park.

Domestic pets are not permitted in NSW national parks and reserves. Pets and working dogs may be affected (1080 is lethal to cats and dogs). Pets and working dogs must be restrained or muzzled in the vicinity and must not enter the baiting location. In the event of accidental poisoning seek immediate veterinary assistance.

Fox baiting in this reserve is aimed at improving the eco-health of the reserve by reducing predation of ground dwelling mammals and small birds, and specifically targeting fox control along the Hacking River to assist the successful re-introduction of platypus into Royal National Park.

Lady Carrington Drive in Royal National Park is closed from Wednesday 5 June to Saturday 8 June 2024, for aerial fox baiting. Lady Carrington Drive will reopen shortly after the completion of the aerial baiting program.

Some parts of this park are closed from Monday 20 May to Friday 14 June 2024 while Bungoona path walking track is being upgraded. There will be no access to Bungoona Path for the duration of the work.

Lady Carrington Drive has been impacted by recent flooding events, one section of the trail has slumped and as such the trail surface is uneven and unstable. This area has been highlighted by traffic cones and danger tape. Please navigate this area on Lady Carrington Drive with caution.

Walking the full length of The Coast track from Otford to Bundeena or Bundeena to Otford is not currently possible. This is due to several track closures along its length. These closures are necessary due to erosion and rockfall risk, and to allow ongoing track upgrade works.

Post-flood turf repairs will be taking place at Ironbark Flat picnic area from 12 June 2024. Some sections of the picnic area, particularly near the river foreshore, will be closed to allow for the repair and for new turf to establish. Please take note of signage and barriers in place protecting the work area. It is expected that the picnic area will be fully open for use by the end of August.

Transport for NSW is constructing ferry wharves at Kurnell and La Perouse. Closures will be in place until late 2024. There will be no public access to the foreshore area between Prince Charles Parade and the wharf along Monument walking track. Alternative pedestrian pathways will be in place to allow public access into Kamay Botany Bay National Park.

The Mount Kembla Ring Track is closed due to the impacts of heavy rainfall. The walking track will be assessed for damage and rockfall/landslips and will be reopened after it has been assessed as safe for visitors

The Jingga Walking Track is closed due to the impacts of heavy rainfall. The walking track will be assessed for damage and rockfall/landslips and will be reopened after it has been assessed as safe for visitors.

The Mount Keira Ring Track is closed due to the impacts of heavy rainfall. The walking track will be assessed for damage and rockfall/landslips and will be reopened after it has been assessed as safe for visitors.

Areas of the Illawarra Escarpment State Conservation Area are closed between 6:00pm Monday 26th February and 09:00am Friday 21st June, 2024 for a pest animal ground shooting operation. These areas may include:

From March to June 2024, contractors will be demolishing and replacing the amenities block at Commemoration Flat and upgrading the associated services. During these construction works, the northern part of Commemoration Flat carpark and the amenities block will be fenced off and occupied, and work crews will be on site.

The Lower Escarpment Fire Trail is open to walkers, bicycles and light 4WD vehicles only. No access with heavy vehicles larger than cat 9 due to hazardous track conditions. As soon as the remainder of the track can be safely re-opened, NPWS Alerts will be updated.

The Forest Walk is affected by the closure of Sublime Point walking track until further notice. There is no access between Sublime Point and Austinmer. Sublime Point walking track is currently being repaired or upgraded. As soon as the track can be safely reopened, NPWS alerts will be updated.

Information submitted on this form, including any personal details, will be a matter of public record and will be stored in the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) records system. You can find out more about how DCCEEW handles the personal information it collects online by reading our privacy policy. By submitting this form, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in accordance with this policy.

On March 2nd, 2023, The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released a joint advisory on Royal ransomware that targets healthcare, communications, manufacturing, and education organizations in the United States [1]. Royal ransomware threat actors use a wide variety of techniques for initial access, defense evasion, and encryption to increase the number of their victims and improve impact.

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