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What should I do if I forget my social security card password?

If you forget your social security card password, you can retrieve or reset it by the following methods:

1. Open the personal online service login page

2. Click "Retrieve Password" Link to the password retrieval page.

Method 1: Enter your ID card number, set the password acquisition method to "Obtain Password via SMS", and click the "Submit" button.

Enter your mobile phone number. The mobile phone number must be consistent with the number registered in your personal information. After clicking "Submit", the system will send the password to your mobile phone via SMS. If the entered mobile phone number is inconsistent, the password cannot be obtained.

Method 2: Enter your ID number, set the password acquisition method to "Reset Password with Question Answer", and click the "Submit" button.

Enter the answer to the question and new password, and click the "Submit" button. If the answer is correct, the password has been changed successfully and you can log in with the new password.

In addition to retrieving your password online, you can also try calling the social security hotline 12333 to see if you can handle social security password inquiry services over the phone. If you have time, you can also go to the local social insurance service center and ask at the window Handle business related to social security inquiry password.

"Interim Regulations on the Collection and Payment of Social Insurance Premiums"

Article 16 Social insurance agencies shall establish payment records, including basic pension insurance and basic medical insurance and shall record them in accordance with regulations Personal Account. Social insurance agencies are responsible for keeping payment records and ensuring their integrity and security. The social insurance agency shall send basic pension insurance and basic medical insurance personal account notices to paying individuals at least once a year.

Paying units and paying individuals have the right to inquire payment records in accordance with regulations.