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- USPS Liteblue
LiteBlue is here to help you to communicate faster and stay connected It's packed with the information you want about career development, revenue and service
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Information from this system resides on computer systems funded by the U S Postal Service The data and documents on this system include Federal records that may contain sensitive information protected by various Federal statutes, including the Privacy Act, 5 U S C §552 a
- Employees are now able to reset their LiteBlue MFA
Postal Service employees are now able to reset their multifactor authentication security method, also known as MFA, when they log in to LiteBlue Employees can do so by clicking on the “Self-Service MFA Reset” link on the LiteBlue login screen and submitting the request After a manager approves the request, the employee will receive an email with a link to set up, update or recover an MFA
- Multifactor Authentication Now Required for Self-Service Profile
Employees can update their PIN for interactive voice response transactions by using the Self-Service PIN Reset application, which can be found on LiteBlue under the Employee Apps heading
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Starting January 15, 2023, you will be required to change your SSP password and set up MFA Please visit LiteBlue usps gov to get started
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MyHR offers enhanced search features and links to the latest USPS human resources news and events Employees can personalize their MyHR homepage by displaying frequently used applications and recently viewed pages All employees can access the site by going to Blue or LiteBlue on a computer or mobile device and selecting the MyHR link
- Welcome to LiteBlue
Check back often, because LiteBlue will continue to evolve — to transform — and deliver results that serve you better It's the postal way!
- Beware of LiteBlue fraudsters – USPS Employee News
The Postal Service wants employees to beware of fraudulent websites that pose a cybersecurity threat to the organization To steal money or information, cybercriminals create fake sites that mimic legitimate ones The organization recently learned of a new fraudulent version of LiteBlue, a website for employees, and took quick action to shut it
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