I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site. What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address. What does this one want?I believe your SSA Member ID is your SSA membership number; at least, that works for me.
I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site. What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address. What does this one want?E-mail webmaster@ssa.org for assistance.
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 3:06:24 PM UTC-7, jp wrote:Thank you Eric. I have tried that without success. I'll try again.
I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site. What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address. What does this one want?I believe your SSA Member ID is your SSA membership number; at least, that works for me.
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 4:06:24 PM UTC-6, jp wrote:Thank you Frank. I've sent an email asking for help with my password - which I guess I've forgotten. Not a surprise! I've tried a couple of the passwords I normally use but neither works - at least not with my numeric SSA ID. Passwords are a
I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site. What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address. What does this one want?E-mail webm...@ssa.org for assistance.
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 6:05:43 PM UTC-7, Frank Whiteley wrote:
On Tuesday, October 10, 2023 at 4:06:24 PM UTC-6, jp wrote:Thank you Frank. I've sent an email asking for help with my password - which I guess I've forgotten. Not a surprise! I've tried a couple of the passwords I normally use but neither works - at least not with my numeric SSA ID. Passwords are a nightmare.
I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site. What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address. What does this one want?E-mail webm...@ssa.org for assistance.
I give up. I'm trying to log into the SSA magazine web site.
What is my "SSA Member ID"? One SSA web logon wants my email address.
What does this one want?
Don't give up! And you don't have to be under 30 (make that under 50). At age 72, my understanding is that the "old" site, with contest results, the Soaring magazine archive (a nice resource), etc., still exists and requires your SSA membership # asthe userID and your "old" password.
The "new" site--with member info--wraps around portions of the old site but you'll need to use your "new" userID (email address) and your "new" password, which you set up years ago when the new site launched. There's a lost password function there. Ifyou're being prompted to enter your email address, you're on the new site. If it wants you to enter your number, it's the old site. My interpretation, anyway.
If you never set up a new userID/PW, there may be a way to do that now or you might have to consult the SSA.new UI and possibly even new functionality.
The simultaneously existence of two online presences that overlap has all kinds of jarring look & feel, functional, creative, and analytics implications. Some pre-existing parts of the site still look like the old site. Others have been updated with a
I recall hearing that this was a temporary measure when the new site launched. I might be tempted to criticize lack of follow-through on that, but given the problems I have with the new site, I'm glad the old areas of the site still exist. :)Those of us who have access to an 8 year old and can access the legacy SSA website can see that work on resolving website issues is well underway. https://members.ssa.org/download/ExComm%20meeting%20draft%20minutes%209-13-23v1.docx
Chip Bearden
"JB"
On Wednesday, October 11, 2023 at 2:39:46 PM UTC-4, Chip Bearden wrote:the userID and your "old" password.
Don't give up! And you don't have to be under 30 (make that under 50). At age 72, my understanding is that the "old" site, with contest results, the Soaring magazine archive (a nice resource), etc., still exists and requires your SSA membership # as
If you're being prompted to enter your email address, you're on the new site. If it wants you to enter your number, it's the old site. My interpretation, anyway.The "new" site--with member info--wraps around portions of the old site but you'll need to use your "new" userID (email address) and your "new" password, which you set up years ago when the new site launched. There's a lost password function there.
a new UI and possibly even new functionality.If you never set up a new userID/PW, there may be a way to do that now or you might have to consult the SSA.
The simultaneously existence of two online presences that overlap has all kinds of jarring look & feel, functional, creative, and analytics implications. Some pre-existing parts of the site still look like the old site. Others have been updated with
John. it only took 72 hours to get to the Moon! OBTPI recall hearing that this was a temporary measure when the new site launched. I might be tempted to criticize lack of follow-through on that, but given the problems I have with the new site, I'm glad the old areas of the site still exist. :)
Chip BeardenThose of us who have access to an 8 year old and can access the legacy SSA website can see that work on resolving website issues is well underway. https://members.ssa.org/download/ExComm%20meeting%20draft%20minutes%209-13-23v1.docx
"JB"
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