Transcription of Self-Service Profile
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New password System Will Replace Employee PIN Online for LiteBlue, PostalEASE, eOPF, ePayroll Effective April 28, 2014, Postal Service employees will be required to use a new, more secure password to access USPS Self-Service web applications such as PostalEASE, eCareer, ePayroll, and eOPF. A new Self-Service Profile (SSP) application will be launched in which employees will create and manage their Self-Service password , email address, security challenge questions, and 4-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) for telephone transactions. Go to the site: Enter your temporary password received in the mail. "Please utilize the temporary password provided to you in the top right corner of the Enhanced Security letter mailed to you on April 14, 2014 or after, and establish your Profile .". What happens to my Old PIN? Do I still use my PIN? You use your EIN (employee identification number) and PIN to log on to USPS Interactive Voice Response (IVR) phone lines such as, the Jobbidding IVR, PostalEASE IVR, and HRSSC IVR.
The Self Service Profile (SSP) Password (strong password) was implemented for all USPS web HR Self Service applications (i.e. eIdeas, eOPF, eReassign, PostalEASE, and LiteBlue). The USPS PIN (4 Digit Number) is only used for USPS HR Self Service Interactive Voice Response phone lines. You use your
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