In an ongoing quest to deliver a world-class platform for all South African horseracing fans, Gallop TV is constantly improving features to provide a convenient one-stop window on the exciting world of KZN and international horseracing.
The popular free-to-use high-definition sports broadcast channel includes live racing, odds, results, dividends, interviews, podcasts and play-on-demand previews, highlighting all aspects of the racing industry.
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Gallop TV aims to provide all racing fans with the very best information that they need to make more informed decisions, and delivers the very best of online live racing action.
As part of the ongoing upgrades to improve your security and access, existing and new users will be requested to reset their passwords.
New and existing users visiting the site for the first time since the upgrade, will be prompted to reset their password by a pop up as seen below:
The first time user will need to click ‘Register now’ in order to set up their account. If the user has already done this, they can proceed by clicking ‘I have already reset my password’.
If a user has mistakenly closed the popup notification, or finds that it has not popped up, they can still reset their password by clicking the login button and then clicking ‘trouble logging in?’.
This will reveal a notification that also allows you to reset your password.
Have a look below:
Once the user chooses to reset their password. as shown above, they will be directed to a screen that will ask for the email address associated with their GallopTV account.
Here is an example of what you will see:
After entering their email and clicking “Reset Password”, a link will be sent to their email address.
That link will take the user to the page shown below, which will allow the user to enter their new password.
Thereafter, the user will just need to follow the login instructions that pop up.
In the unlikely event of customers experiencing any issues, please contact Gallop TV via email at [email protected], or on telephone 031 3141902.