
Canadian Tire is set to launch Triangle ID, a new single login for customers to access their Triangle Rewards account across all devices, including the Triangle iOS app.
“We’re introducing Triangle ID. A single login that will allow customers to access their Canadian Tire account, on web or app, with a single e-mail and password,” reads an email by Canadian Tire sent to customers.
What does it mean for customers? Canadian Tire explains, “The sign in experience will look a little different, but you can continue to login with the e-mail address _____ and your password as you normally would. That’s all!”
Canadian Tire says Triangle ID will bring a “new look, same login.” The company’s marketing image showcases the upcoming Triangle ID login page on an iPhone X or newer and MacBook.
The Triangle Rewards program offers Canadian Tire Money at Canadian Tire, Sport Chek, Gas+ and participating Mark’s/L’Équipeur, Atmosphere and Husky locations across Canada.
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