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Tackling Technology—Social Security Account Updates Announced

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The latest updates by the Social Security Administration state that they are focused on making their online services safer, and anyone with a “my Social Security” account created before September 18, 2021, will be affected by the move. According to the new Social Security rules, all the affected users will have to transition to using a Login.gov or ID.me account in order to access any information concerning their SS records. The administration has reassured account holders that the Social Security account access change will simplify the process of signing in and align with the federal authentication standards for a safer login experience.

Tackling Technology—Social Security Account Updates Announced

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Social Security Updates—Time to Shift Platforms

In a press release on July 12, the Social Security Administration released updated guidelines on how users can access Social Security’s online services. Those who previously relied on the “my Social Security” account and had created it before September 18, 2021, will have to migrate their information to alternate Credential Service Providers (CSP). As per the Social Security updates, this means establishing an account with Login.gov or ID.me in order to access the services that were available on my Social Security until now.

Updating your Social Security account access platform is not just reserved for those currently collecting their benefits as the website provides information and support for other services as well. These accounts are useful for getting a replacement card, accessing SS statements, or estimating the benefits and funds you will have available to you in the upcoming years. As such, staying up-to-date with the SSA’s online changes should be relevant to all account holders.

Consider Upgrading Your Social Security Account Access Details As Soon As Possible

Citizens with a Login.gov or ID.me account do not need to make any changes or take any action. Transitioning to the Login.gov platform is expected to help keep the account more secure with a two-factor authentication login system that will confirm the user’s identity while logging in, limiting any fraudulent activities and unverified use of the account. 

As per the press release, account holders have been encouraged to sign in immediately, following which they will be presented with guidelines to aid with the transition process. To simplify the experience of shifting the Social Security account access, users should keep all the relevant documents and information handy to speed up the filling of forms. Once the accounts are linked successfully, they will have immediate access to the data they need from their my Social Security account. 

The next time users log in, they will be expected to use their Login.gov details instead of the Social Security username.

Users Face Hiccups Trying to Keep Up With the SSA’s Online Changes

There have been a lot of concerns regarding Social Service funds facing insolvency, with the program’s resources projected to run out in 2035. These concerns have amped up the concerns around calculating savings for the future, which makes any announcements and changes by the SSA important to follow. 

Now in addition to this, the latest Social Security account access update requires some familiarity with technology and is expected to be a little harder to follow for older individuals who are not as comfortable with technology. This could be a stressful time for these account holders to catch up with the transition. With no external support in navigating through the portal, these individuals may struggle to make the transition. 

The comments under the post for the SSA’s announcement of the online changes suggest that many have found the transition procedure to be flawed, with complaints about repeated failed attempts and features of the portal that are not user-friendly. 

The changes to the online Social Security system may require a few more follow-ups and guides before the 46 million users who are reportedly still left to make the transition are able to catch up. The administration has not provided any specific deadlines by which the Social Security online access account changes need to be completed by users, but they recommend finishing the process as soon as possible. Updating your Social Security account access will ensure your login process is more secure which is better to eliminate issues in the long run.

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