The Social Security Administration (SSA) is making an important update to how you access your benefits online. Starting March 29, 2025, all users must switch to Login.gov to log into their “My Social Security” accounts.
If you don’t switch in time, your access to online services may be blocked, and in some cases, your Social Security payments could be delayed.
This move is part of a larger effort by the federal government to improve online security. Login.gov is a single sign-on system that lets you use one secure login to access different government services, including the SSA. It helps protect your personal information and makes online services easier to manage.
Why is This Change Happening?
The shift to Login.gov is part of a nationwide cybersecurity update. It’s designed to protect people’s sensitive information from identity theft and fraud.
Once you switch to Login.gov, you can still do everything you used to on the My Social Security platform. This includes:
- Requesting a replacement Social Security card
- Checking your benefits and statements
- Updating your contact or banking details
- Downloading tax documents and more
Who Needs to Make the Switch?
If you created your My Social Security account before September 18, 2021, you must make the switch to Login.gov.
If you signed up on or after September 18, 2021, you probably already use Login.gov or ID.me. In that case, you don’t need to take any action.
How to Make the Switch in Simple Steps?

- Go to Login.gov and create an account using your email address.
- Link your Login.gov account with your existing My Social Security account.
- Verify your identity using email, phone, or a code sent to your landline.
- Update your details, if needed.
The process is secure and takes only a few minutes.
What Happens If You Don’t Switch?
If you don’t move your account by March 29, 2025, you will:
- Lose access to your online SSA account
- Miss important updates or document access
- Risk delays in benefit payments, especially if you need to update banking or address information
The SSA says that while regular payments won’t stop immediately, critical services will become unavailable if you’re not signed up through Login.gov.
Help is Available
If you’re unsure how to switch, help is just a call or click away:
- Login.gov Help Center
- ID.me Help Center
- SSA customer service at 1-800-772-1213
Even if you don’t have a smartphone or internet, you can still set up your Login.gov account using email or landline verification.
The Bigger Picture
The SSA’s move to Login.gov is part of a government-wide plan to modernize how people access services online. It ensures better privacy, security, and convenience.
As more federal services shift online, being able to securely sign in with Login.gov will become more important for managing your benefits and information.
Final Reminder
Mark your calendar: March 29, 2025. Make the switch to Login.gov now to stay connected to your Social Security benefits and avoid any unnecessary delays.
To start your transition or get help, visit the Social Security Administration website or Login.gov.
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