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The way you access your Social Security account has changed for . . . There’s been a lot of fear mongering about the move from my Social Security to Login gov, a new digital requirement introduced by the Social Security Administration (SSA) Does that mean you’re at risk of losing your monthly Social Security payments if you fail to move over to the new platform?
Online Account Users Will See Login Changes - AARP Until a few years ago, people signing up for the service did so directly through the Social Security website, ssa gov, creating a username and password unique to that account The agency now uses two other providers for sign-ups: Login gov and the identity-verification service ID me
The Social Security Login Transition | Creative Planning On Sept 18, 2021, the Social Security Administration (SSA) began allowing logins to my Social Security accounts via Login gov and ID me while still leaving the Social Security username option
SSA transitions to Single Sign-on: What It Means for You According to the SSA, the option to log in to my Social Security accounts using old usernames and passwords was to sunset in September 2024; however, the deadline has been temporarily extended while the SSA continues to notify affected users of the need to transition
my Social Security | SSA With this free and secure account, you can request a replacement Social Security card, check the status of an application, estimate future benefits, or manage the benefits you already receive When you create your account, opt in to receive your notices online, faster and more securely than by mail