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A Better Online Experience: Social Security’s New Homepage Makes Access Easier for Everyone

September 22, 2025 • By

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Last Updated: September 24, 2025

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Today, Social Security officially launched a newly redesigned homepage to improve online service to beneficiaries and the American public. This redesigned homepage provides a more-user friendly experience and encourages you to sign up for a personal my Social Security account to handle your Social Security business from anywhere, on any device.

The new and improved homepage can be accessed at www.ssa.gov.

Improvements to Our Homepage

Our redesigned homepage includes:

  • Increased visibility for my Social Security account sign-up and sign-in. The updated homepage makes it easier for you to view benefit estimates, apply for benefits, check application status, or request a replacement card.
  • New Life events section and webpages guide you if you’re unsure where to start, helping those who are facing life changes to better understand how we can support you. The new homepage provides entry points to more detailed resources for specific situations.
  • Enhanced access to third-party services. The redesigned homepage includes a dedicated section for third-party services, such as for employers, representative payees, appointed representatives, and government agencies.
  • “At a Glance” sections on new Life event webpages present key information up front, with options to access more detail as needed, while the homepage uses visual cues to categorize content.
  • Improved website infrastructure that allows our team to easily make improvements based on user feedback and analytics.

Visit www.ssa.gov today to explore the new homepage and discover how these improvements can help you manage your Social Security needs more efficiently.

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  1. Jordan S.

    But do these interface changes also take into account the elderly or disabled who may be less tech-savvy?

    Jordan S.
    https://aniyolo.com/

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  2. Patricia O.

    I’ve had a myssa account for years, I can’t use that anymore it says I must login with Login.gov. I’d prefer to use myssa separately from the other information on Login.gov. Is that still an option? If so how can I change it so I can use myssa account?

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