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I forgot where the social security card password was changed.

If you forget the password of the social security card, you can find or reset the password in the following ways:

1. Open the personal online service login page.

2. Click the "Retrieve Password" link to enter the password retrieval page.

Method 1: Enter the ID number, set the password acquisition method as "SMS password acquisition" and click the "Submit" button.

Enter the mobile phone number, which must be the same as the number registered in your profile. After clicking "Submit", the system will send the password to the mobile phone via SMS. If the entered mobile phone numbers are inconsistent, you will not be able to get the password.

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

Enter the answer to the question and a new password, and then 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 the password online, you can also call the social security phone number 12333 to see if you can handle the social security password-related business by phone. If you have time, you can also go to the local social insurance service center to handle social security password related business at the window.

Interim regulations on the collection and payment of social insurance premiums

Sixteenth social insurance agencies should establish payment records, including basic old-age insurance premiums and basic medical insurance premiums, and should record personal accounts according to regulations. Social insurance institutions are responsible for keeping payment records and ensuring their integrity and security. The social insurance agency shall send the notice of individual accounts of basic old-age insurance and basic medical insurance to the payer at least once a year.

Payment units and individuals have the right to inquire about payment records in accordance with regulations.