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            Olympians of Social Security By 
			Becky Whitlow, Social Security district manager in Springfield 
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            [February 
			11, 2014] 
            SPRINGFIELD — While the eyes of 
			the world focus on the XXII Winter Olympics in the resort town of 
			Sochi, Russia, this month, the Social Security Administration brings 
			your attention to another worthy focal point: Internet safety.  | 
		
            | Feb. 11 is Safer Internet Day. If there were an Olympic event for 
			safe Internet transactions, the Social Security Administration 
			believes it would be in the running for a gold medal. The Social 
			Security Administration takes Internet security seriously. After 
			all, Security is its middle name. What are some of the convenient, 
			safe and secure things you can do online at
			www.socialsecurity.gov? You can get a personalized estimate of your future benefits using 
			the retirement estimator. You can apply for retirement or disability 
			benefits online. If you don't plan to retire but you want to apply 
			only for Medicare at age 65, you can do that online. You can even 
			establish and maintain a "my Social Security" account at any age to 
			access all your personal Social Security information at any time 
			convenient for you. All of these things can be done in minutes, and 
			you don't have to worry about security issues. On Safer Internet Day 
			and every day, your information is secure with Social Security. 
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 If you've experienced a safe, convenient service at the Social 
			Security website, why not share the experience at Social Security's 
			social media hub? Of course, you'll want to be careful not to post 
			any personal identifying information, such as your Social Security 
			number. But whether you want to spread the word about Safer Internet 
			Day or share an experience you've had dealing with Social Security, 
			you're encouraged to do so on Social Security's Facebook, Twitter, 
			YouTube and Pinterest pages.  You'll find these connections at Social Security's social media 
			hub, along with the ability to get email updates, view the photo 
			blog, join webinars and more. Just visit
			
			www.socialsecurity.gov/socialmedia.  The next Olympic event is about to begin in Sochi. But remember 
			that the Social Security Administration gets a gold medal when it 
			comes to safe transactions on the Internet. Security is our middle 
			name. 
[By BECKY WHITLOW,
			Social Security 
			district manager in Springfield] |