Tuesday, December 24

Woolworths is making changes to its popular Everyday Rewards program to heighten security for customers.

The changes will see multi-factor authentication for its app introduced, requiring customers to provide their mobile numbers.

Multi-factor authentication is becoming more common to combat against scammers.

The changes were announced last week. Picture: Newswire
Camera IconThe changes were announced last week. Newswire Credit: News Corp Australia

The change was announced last week with the update planned to roll out in the coming months.

Customers must manually enter their phone numbers into the app before the update is released.

They may have issues accessing their Everyday Rewards account if they don’t register their phone number.

An Everyday Rewards spokesperson said the change was being made to ensure accounts were “as secure as possible”.

Camera IconBRISBANE, AUSTRALIA – NewsWire Photos – JUNE 19, 2024: Generic photo of Australian shopping centre Woolworths shopping bag. NewsWire / Glenn Campbell Credit: News Corp Australia

“As the verification codes will only be sent to the mobile number linked to the Everyday Rewards account and not the email address, we are asking our members to ensure they have an up-to-date mobile number linked to their account,” the spokesperson told Yahoo.

“This will make the new process as smooth as possible and avoid any disruption to accessing their accounts.”

Everyday Rewards members can update their information through the website or app.

This can be done by selecting ‘My Account’ on the app or website and then ‘My Details’ or ‘Update Account Details’ to update their personal information.

https://thewest.com.au/business/woolworths-announces-huge-everyday-rewards-change-c-17182252

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