New feature in Trippus event app – Tickets

System Updates
20 January, 2021

In Trippus eventapp it will be possible to display one or several tickets or coupons.
The new feature will be displayed in My page in the eventapp and you choose which ones of the tickets or coupons you want to display, under the settings for the eventapp.
The tickets and coupons first have to be created in the admin for Badge and they have to be created as Mobile tickets.

New Payment method in SwedbankPay – Trustly

We’ve now added Trustly as a possible payment method.
Trustly makes it possible for the booker to do a online banking payment.
You have to contact Trippus to add this payment method to your account.

Reverse charge no longer apply for UK bookers

The UK exited the EU VAT regime, Customs Union and Single Market from 1 January 2021. This means the loss of a range of compliance simplifications and the imposition of customs declarations, goods regulations, services and import VAT.

Reverse charge will no longer apply for bookers from the UK

Filtering opimizations in module for Grouping

If you have created a mailing structure and are using the module for Grouping, the category for Unregistered participants were included when filtering participants. The Unregistered category is now removed from the filter.

Datestamp in Attendance list

A new column for Datestamp is implemented in the report Attendance list.
It will display a timestamp for scanned activities and used coupons.

Datestamp is not available in all scenarios.

  • Datestamp is available for activity attendance only. Not booking attendance.
  • Datestamp is available only when activity ticket is being scanned or mobile coupon is being used.
  • Datestamp is not available or updated when activity attendance is registered via the attendance report in admin.

Report for webhooks

Trippus will now release a first version of a log for webhook messages.
Practically it’s a report where you can se status of sent webhooks.

New Email Security Requirements Will Affect Email Delivery

Domains like Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL will implement changes in the beginning of February 2024. Stay on top of it with our new solution.
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New Guidelines.
Better Experience.

In the ever-changing world of digital communication, major email domain providers are gearing up to introduce a new set of email authentication standards requirements in February 2024. These requirements aim to enrich user experience, fortify against spam, and enhance the overall security of email communications.

To begin with, domains like Gmail, Yahoo, and AOL will implement these changes, and we anticipate more providers will follow shortly.

Your communication. Our responsibility.

Reach your intended audience with your email communication in a safe and GDPR-compliant way!

GDPR

Trippus, in collaboration with Rule Communications, ensures your event communications align with GDPR standards, prioritizing data protection and privacy to give you confidence in handling attendee information responsibly.

Safe and Reliable

Our collaboration guarantees secure and seamless email delivery, fostering a dependable connection between organizers and participants for a successful event experience.

Anti-Spam

Rules advanced anti-spam features integrated into Trippus Event Solutions offer a “certificate”, allowing you to relax that your emails reaches your audience without interference.

Let's introduce Rule. It Rules!

In line with these new email requirements, Trippus is partnering with a leading Swedish email provider. Rule is fully compliant with GDPR standards. If this interests you, please don't hesitate to reach out to your dedicated sales representative or contact us at sales@trippus.com.

This is what you got to do

If you are using noreply@event.trippus.com, we have already ensured the use of all three protocols mentioned below; these changes won’t impact you.

However, if you are using a domain other than @event.trippus.com, we strongly suggest configuring DKIM and DMARC for that domain.

What are the Email Standards?

3 key protocols to keep an eye on: SPF, DKIM and DMARC.

SPF

SPF stands for Sender Policy Framework and specifies authorized mail servers.

DKIM

DKIM is short for DomainKeys Identified Mail and it uses cryptographic signatures for sender domain authenticity.

DMARC

DMARC is an abbreviation Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance and it sets policies and provides reporting mechanisms.

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