Once you have been provided to Class, you can access it by going to
https://app.class.com.au/my/login
Change Password
To change your password in Class follow these steps.
- Click on the icon
- Select Change Password
- Complete the details and click Change Password
The Password Strength Indicator on the right will change from RED to GREEN, depending on the complexity of your password.
Reset Password
- Click Forgot password? option on the login screen
- Type Username
- Click the Send New Password button
- Click on the link to reset your password (You will receive an email notification with the link)
- Complete the details and click Reset Password
Password Policy Options
Class has the following default password management configuration:
Password Policy Options | Field Validation |
---|---|
Minimum Password Length Minimum length of a user password. |
6 characters |
Password Complexity Minimum strength of a password in terms of the character sets that are used to construct the password. |
At least 3 of the following:
|
Maximum Password Age The period of time after which a user is required to change their password. |
No aging |
Password Change on First Login A user issued an initial password (e.g. by Class support), which is forced to change the password on the first login to the system. |
Yes |
Password History Requirements Enforce password uniqueness by remembering previous passwords. |
No history requirements are enforced |
Account Lockout Threshold The number of failed password entries before account lockout |
5 incorrect |
Reset Account Lockout counter The period over which failed password entries are tallied towards account lockout. The counter also reset on lockout of the account. |
10 minutes |
Account Lockout Duration The duration of account lockout before being automatically re-enabled. Class support also has a process to manually re-enable the account. |
locked out for 10 minutes |
Password Uniqueness on First Login Users are issued with a unique value password that is required to be reset immediately after Its first use (to access the system). |
One-use invitation, then asked to set their own password |