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Friday June 5, 2026

Savvy Living

Savvy Senior

Update Your Social Security Account

I recently received an email that I needed to update my online Social Security account. Is this legitimate or is it a scam?

The Social Security Administration sent out a legitimate email last month to notify recipients that they are making changes to the way you access Social Security’s online services, including your personal “my Social Security” account. The changes will simplify your sign-in experience and align with federal authentication standards and ensure safe and secure access to your account and other online services.

If you created an online “my Social Security” account before September 18, 2021, you will need to transition to a Login.gov account to continue to access your account. If you already have either a Login.gov or ID.me account, you do not have to take any action.

“My Social Security” accounts allow both beneficiaries and those not yet receiving benefits to access services, such as requesting Social Security card replacements, estimating future benefits, checking on the status of benefit applications and managing current benefits.

The online services aim to save time for both current and future beneficiaries, as well as for the Social Security Administration, which grapples with excessive wait times on its toll-free line. The average speed to answer those calls was approximately 36 minutes in the second quarter, according to the SSA. The agency’s goal is to bring the average wait time down to 12 minutes by the end of September 2025.

Update Your Account

If you already have a “my Social Security” account, go to SSA.gov/myaccount and sign in with your Social Security username. You will be guided through the process of creating a new account with Login.gov. Once you successfully link your personal account with your new Login.gov account, you will get a confirmation screen and have immediate access to online services. In the future, you will sign into your account through Login.gov.

Beware of Scams

To be sure you are taking the appropriate steps to update your account, it is important to verify any websites or links leading you to the Social Security website. The legitimate Social Security Administration website link is www.SSA.gov and the agency link to “my Social Security” account is www.SSA.gov/myaccount.

It is very important to be mindful of potential scam artists who may send you fraudulent websites pretending to direct you to the Social Security website. These sites will closely mimic the format of the agency’s links to try to lure you into entering your personal information.

If you see a suspicious email or link, it is best not to respond or click on it. Instead, you can report it to the website of the SSA’s Office of the Inspector General or call the fraud hotline at 800-269-0271.

Savvy Living is written by Jim Miller, a regular contributor to the NBC Today Show and author of "The Savvy Living" book. Any links in this article are offered as a service and there is no endorsement of any product. These articles are offered as a helpful and informative service to our friends and may not always reflect this organization's official position on some topics. Jim invites you to send your senior questions to: Savvy Living, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070.


Published August 9, 2024
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