Recently, a user reported that their ticket had already been used when they arrived at an event. The assumption was that our site had been compromised. While we have found no evidence of a security breach, we take these concerns seriously. Your tickets are valuable, and ensuring they remain in your control is our top priority.
Rather than responding directly to speculation, we’re taking action—by giving you an extra, unavoidable layer of security that makes it significantly harder for anyone other than you to access your tickets.
A bad actor doesn’t need to hack a website to gain access to your account. The most common ways accounts get compromised include:
Even if your password is strong, these methods can put your account at risk. That’s why we’re implementing Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)—so that even if someone obtains your password, they still won’t be able to access your tickets.
Starting now, whenever you access your tickets, you may be asked to verify your identity using Two-Factor Authentication (2FA). Since all users have already verified their phone numbers when creating an account, the verification code will be sent to the phone number linked to your account.
You will have the option to receive your one-time verification code via WhatsApp or SMS. Here is a breakdown of the process:
This simple but powerful security feature ensures that only you can retrieve your tickets.
If you no longer have access to the phone number linked to your account, you won’t be able to receive your verification code. To update your phone number, please contact our support team by one of the following methods:
Once we verify your request, we’ll update your number so you can continue accessing your tickets securely.
This feature is automatically enabled for all users. The next time you access your tickets, if you’re on a new device, you’ll be asked to complete verification.
Pro Tip: If you frequently use the same device to access tickets, mark it as trusted to avoid repeating this step for 60 days.
Security is an ongoing process, and we’re committed to continuously improving your experience while protecting what matters most—your tickets.
We appreciate your understanding and your trust as we implement these changes. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out to our support team.
Your tickets, your control.
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Rose Marie Gomes
I registered a few years ago but forgot my password. Registered again today using a new email. How can I proceed?
2/28/2024, 6:15:00 AM
Kevon Grant
Very informative. This should be shared more publicly, especially among the older folks!
2/6/2024, 8:10:00 AM