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- Sign in to myGov | myGov
If you can’t use a multifactor authentication option, you may choose to sign in with secret questions and answers But there are steps you should take to make sure your account is as secure as possible Find out about how to use myGov sign in details to sign in
- myGov Home | myGov
We're here to help Access government services from one place Sign in Sign in or Create account
- Use myGov Sign in details | myGov
Find out how to set up your multifactor authentication option and use your myGov sign in details You’ll set up a username, password and a multifactor authentication option when you create your myGov account These are your myGov sign in details
- Use a code sent by SMS - myGov
You can use a 6 digit code sent to you by SMS as your multifactor authentication option for myGov If you want to use this option, you need to add your mobile number to your myGov account
- Sign in with Digital ID - myGov
Once you set up and connect your Digital ID to your myGov account, you can use it to sign in
- myGov sign in help | myGov
This will be your myGov username, email address, or mobile number, depending which you’ve turned on We’ll send you a code to the email address or mobile number to sign in and change your password
- myGov website | myGov
Your myGov account and the myGov app You can’t create a myGov account in the myGov app You need to create a myGov account on the myGov website before you set up your myGov app When you have a myGov account, you access the same account through the myGov app
- Medicare - myGov
If you can’t claim your Medicare benefit at the doctor’s, you can claim it in your Medicare online account through myGov Find out who can use Medicare, and learn about your Medicare card, Medicare Safety Nets and claiming your Medicare benefit
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