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Thursday, November 01, 2007
Thursday, November 01, 2007
E-mail Service Keeps Users In The Know
Want to keep abreast of the latest updates to Social Security’s Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov — including important news and changes? Now it’s easier than ever before.
You can sign up to get e-mail alerts sent right to your inbox any time there is a change to a Web page you’ve expressed an interest in.
E-mail consistently ranks as the No. 1 use of the Internet. That’s why Social Security now offers an e-mail alert system to communicate important news and information to the public.
The service is designed to send e-mail alerts to the subscribers when new information has been placed on our Web site. Social Security’s e-mail alerts are free, fast, and effective — and signing up is easy.
Social Security’s Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov, offers Web pages with specific subject matters you can subscribe to, including news, newsletters, policies, benefit information, bulletins and more. The subscription service enables you to choose which pages you would like to receive updates from and how you’d like the e-mails to come (immediately, daily, weekly, or monthly). You can select whether the e-mails go to your PC, laptop or wireless device. You can unsubscribe to any or all subscriptions at any time. The system is secure and safe, only requiring the input of an e-mail address with the option to create password protection for your user profile.
This e-mail alert system already has thousands of subscribers — and the number is growing. Have you signed up yet?
To get e-mail alerts sent to you, simply go to our Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov and click on the mail icon that says “Receive updates by e-mail” in the upper right hand corner.
You can learn more about this new service by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov/govdelivery/.
To learn more about Social Security, visit the main page of our Web site at www.socialsecurity.gov, or call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). The Tyler office is at 5509 S. Donnybrook Ave.
Leo Rossler is a Social Security district manager, based in Tyler.
You can sign up to get e-mail alerts sent right to your inbox any time there is a change to a Web page you’ve expressed an interest in.
E-mail consistently ranks as the No. 1 use of the Internet. That’s why Social Security now offers an e-mail alert system to communicate important news and information to the public.
The service is designed to send e-mail alerts to the subscribers when new information has been placed on our Web site. Social Security’s e-mail alerts are free, fast, and effective — and signing up is easy.
Social Security’s Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov, offers Web pages with specific subject matters you can subscribe to, including news, newsletters, policies, benefit information, bulletins and more. The subscription service enables you to choose which pages you would like to receive updates from and how you’d like the e-mails to come (immediately, daily, weekly, or monthly). You can select whether the e-mails go to your PC, laptop or wireless device. You can unsubscribe to any or all subscriptions at any time. The system is secure and safe, only requiring the input of an e-mail address with the option to create password protection for your user profile.
This e-mail alert system already has thousands of subscribers — and the number is growing. Have you signed up yet?
To get e-mail alerts sent to you, simply go to our Web site, www.socialsecurity.gov and click on the mail icon that says “Receive updates by e-mail” in the upper right hand corner.
You can learn more about this new service by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov/govdelivery/.
To learn more about Social Security, visit the main page of our Web site at www.socialsecurity.gov, or call us at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). The Tyler office is at 5509 S. Donnybrook Ave.
Leo Rossler is a Social Security district manager, based in Tyler.

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