Social Security’s online services provide a convenient way for users to access their benefits and information. To ensure a smooth experience, users are required to have JavaScript enabled in their web browsers. If you encounter any issues, you can adjust your browser settings to enable JavaScript or return to the Social Security home page.
Login options for accessing Social Security online services include Login.gov, ID.me, and Social Security Username accounts. Login.gov offers a secure and private way for the public to access government websites, while ID.me meets the U.S. government’s online identity proofing requirements. Social Security Username accounts created before September 18, 2021, will soon be retired, and users are encouraged to transition to Login.gov.
If you’re having trouble signing in, make sure your web browser is up-to-date and try clearing your browser’s cache and cookies. Supported web browsers for Social Security online services include Chrome, Edge, and Safari.
For more information on account creation and access, visit the resources provided. If you need further assistance, utilize the help links for Login.gov, ID.me, or Social Security. Stay informed on the latest updates and ensure a seamless online experience with Social Security.
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