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Another common one is players advising us they have changed their email address.
Like many things in myABF if you have your own ac- count you can usually deal with both these matters yourself!
a) You can reset your password (and, as we’ll see below, you can help someone else reset theirs).
b) You can update your email address yourself.
RESET A PASSWORD:
Resetting your password is about the only time that you need the email associated with your myABF ac- count. You CAN use your email to login with but it’s far easier to use your ABF number –far less to key in!
When you want to reset your password, however, you DO need to type in your email in the following screen (which you get to by clicking reset password at the bottom right of the login screen).
   More information or need help with one of the apps?
A guide to the apps and some troubleshooting tips was issued recently. It’s available on the player’s page within the myABF Resources area on the main ABF website:
https://www.abf.com.au/member-services/ my-abf-resources/players/
The document can also be directly opened here:
https://www.abf.com.au/wp-content/up- loads/2025/02/My-ABF-Apps-for-Tourna- ment-Results-and-Draw-Notifications.pdf
Unable to log in? Passwords and email addresses.
A common help desk request we get is someone is unable to log in. Most of the time that’s because they have forgotten their password.
After keying in your email press the Reset Password button. The system then checks to see if it matches an email associated with a myABF account and if it does it sends an email to that address containing a link that lets you set a new password.
Check your spam folder as some email systems do send these emails there.
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