I don't know the answer to most Qantas "security" questions!

Get an old mobile phone, that you have taken the sim out of, or a PDA if you still have that, device I mean, and put all your passwords and codes and Q & A onto that.
That is what I use at home.
===
Q1: I
Q2: Love
Q3: My Poochie.
===
Add a full stop at the end for good measure.
Or you can also add your first love's full name!
===
They have those stringy things now on ebay, that you can tether mobile phones to, as the newer smart phones now don't have a lanyard hole, so you can't keep it safe on you, unless you use a mobile phone pouch with a long lanyard.
 
Get an old mobile phone, that you have taken the sim out of, or a PDA if you still have that, device I mean, and put all your passwords and codes and Q & A onto that.
That is what I use at home.

This is terrible advice. What do you do when the device eventually dies?

Use a password manager.
 
The Frequent Flyer Concierge team takes the hard work out of finding reward seat availability. Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, they'll help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements

I'm heading toward my late ish 60's and I can still remember the name & number of the street I grew up in, I know the name of the MIL and I still look at the last 5 numbers of my drivers licence.
Plus my computer remembers my details for automatic insertion
 
I’ve gone to login tonight and after getting the SMS code it wants me to answer 3 of these questions to login. Is there a way to opt-out of this?
 
No way to avoid it.
but it can be anything, it does not have to make sense, ie, the answers.
After set up, most of the time, the system will just send that 6 digit code to your mobile phone to log into your QFF account.
They can also lock your account, if they feel that something untoward has happened, sometimes too, they will lock your account for no apparent reason.
But do write down the answers to the questions somewhere tho, its a pain in the **se to reset.
If you have forgotten the answer to the 3 questions, you will have to phone up the QFF centre where ever it is now, and pass the security test verbal questions.
Touch wood, I haven't as yet been locked out, or anything happen as yet.
My QFF bal is purposely low, I keep it under 5k most of the time, so the(y) ie scammers can't make use of any points I have.
 
Sponsored Post

Struggling to use your Frequent Flyer Points?

Frequent Flyer Concierge takes the hard work out of finding award availability and redeeming your frequent flyer or credit card points for flights.

Using their expert knowledge and specialised tools, the Frequent Flyer Concierge team at Frequent Flyer Concierge will help you book a great trip that maximises the value for your points.

Your answers don’t have to be true you know. They don’t know the answers. So do what I do and just put the same text in there for all that your remember, so something like “it’s all mine” :) or ”the answer is yes” .

Exactly what I did. Obvious and simple way around the issue and I’m 70+
 
I set this up and everytime i logged in i would forget. I quickly chose any questions and the answers were unrelated to the question such as
What is your ??? - Answer : I
Who is your ??? - Answer : am
Where is ??? - Answer: Peter

Everytime you log into a new browser, the questions are ALWAYS in order so you can safely make any phrase, saying, number combination and it will always work. Nice tip and secure to
 
Last 5 digits your drivers licence number? Am I that old as my drivers licence number only has 5 characters in total 🤣
 
You don't have to put your real DL # in there.
It could be 98875.
South Aust driving licence # has an alpha and then 5 digits.
---
This is what I use to make sure I don't loose the mobile phone.
Not the charger but the rope thing.
If your device carks it, you can download app onto new device.
===
Granted, tho, hmm, QFF will still need to send the 6 digit 2fa to your carkek it mobile.
Maybe in that case, you have to pray/or muse about it, say "omm", and then phone up the QFF service "center".
 

Attachments

  • 20231231_211723.jpg
    20231231_211723.jpg
    106.5 KB · Views: 5
They're a rubbish form of questioning. I've been know to simply use the same pass phrase for each, and the system was stupid enough to let me.
 
Back
Top