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USPS Liteblue LiteBlue is here to help you to communicate faster and stay connected It's packed with the information you want about career development, revenue and service
eRetire - Login - USPS Starting January 15, 2023, you will be required to change your SSP password and set up MFA Please visit LiteBlue usps gov to get started
Multifactor Authentication Now Required for Self-Service Profile To protect against rising cyberthreats, the Postal Service™ now requires employees to use multifactor authentication (MFA) to access the Self-Service Profile (SSP) portal at liteblue usps gov lite-blue self-service-profile htm
Welcome to LiteBlue Here's how you log on: You'll need your Employee ID and USPS PIN to log on to LiteBlue Your Employee ID is easy to find — just look at the top of your earnings statement It's the 8-digit number printed just above the words "Employee ID " Your USPS PIN number is the same one you use to access PostalEASE
What Is USPS Liteblue? A Complete Guide to USPS Portal To view your work schedule on LiteBlue, go to the official LiteBlue website at liteblue usps gov) Log in using your USPS employee ID and Self-Service Profile (SSP) password
New password needed – USPS Employee News A self-service password allows USPS employees to access several applications and websites, including LiteBlue Postal Service employees must reset their self-service profile (SSP) password after April 24 to comply with the organization’s new security requirements and avoid disruptions in access