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  1. LiteBlue - U.S. Postal Service Extranet

    LiteBlue helps employees monitor and manage careers and benefits. This is a U.S. government website intended for use only by Postal Service employees.

  2. eRetire - Login - USPS

    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.

  3. Human Resources - About.usps.com

    Jan 25, 2024 · All employees can access the site by going to Blue or LiteBlue on a computer or mobile device and selecting the MyHR link. The site is part of the Postal Service’s effort to …

  4. Multifactor Authentication Now Required for Self-Service Profile

    To protect against rising cyberthreats, the Postal Service™ now requires employees to use multifactor authentication (MFA) to access the Self-Service Profile (SSP) portal at …

  5. USPS employees can access their personnel folder by logging into the eOPF app through the LiteBlue website using a non-postal computer equipped with Adobe 7.0 or higher.

  6. Beware of LiteBlue fraudsters – USPS Employee News

    Apr 16, 2024 · USPS encourages employees to save the LiteBlue website as a favorite in their browser. The Postal Service wants employees to beware of fraudulent websites that pose a …

  7. USPS: New HR website is available to all employees

    Jan 25, 2024 · All employees can access the site by going to Blue or LiteBlue on a computer or mobile device and selecting the MyHR link. MyHR offers enhanced search features and links …

  8. LiteBlue / PostalEASE | Public Sector Retirement

    LiteBlue / PostalEASE If you are a Postal Employee will need your Employee ID Number and your USPS Personal Identification Number (PIN) to Access PostalEASE ...

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  9. You must use your USPS Employee ID number (EIN) and USPS Self-Service password to access LiteBlue and PostalEASE via the web.

  10. Employees are now able to reset their LiteBlue MFA

    Nov 17, 2025 · 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 …