Renewing Expired Course Access

Renewing Expired Course Access

Our online courses are available to purchase for limited access. Access to our courses ranges from 30 days to 1 year. If the course you are training on has expired and you would like to continue learning, the course will need to be re-purchased, either with a Credit Card or Access Code/Token.


Note: Please use the same email address when re-purchasing the course to ensure your progress is saved.


After the course has been re-purchased, or an access code has been redeemed, please contact Trifoia Support at support@trifoia.com. Our support team will make sure your account is extended and ready for learning. 


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