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The SSA's mandate requires all users who created a My Social Security account before September 18, 2021, to transition to Login.gov, a new federal authentication platform.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is urging users to transition their My Social Security accounts to Login.gov. This change is crucial to ensure seamless access to your benefits and services.
The Social Security Administration is collecting feedback on a website redesign before using it to replace the agency's current website later this year. A major goal: making it all less confusing.
Featuring cousins Patty and Cathy Lane from the hit 1960’s sitcom, The Patty Duke Show, the campaign has been developed to “let Americans know that it’s now easier than ever to retire online.” “Social ...
The U.S. Social Security Administration will soon require Americans to use stronger authentication when accessing their accounts at ssa.gov. As part of the change, SSA will require all users to ...
Here are 5 ways you can apply for benefits using ssa.gov. Retirement or Spouse's Benefits — You must be at least 61 years and 9 months and want your benefits to start in no more than 4 months.
SSA said that more than 5 million of its online users have already linked their accounts with the Login.gov service. While SSA touted the authentication standards associated with Login.gov ...
The Social Security Administration recently announced changes to how recipients can access online services by transitioning to a Login.gov account, and an email notice sent to beneficiaries is ...
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