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            Social Security announces new mobile site for smartphone users Agency 
			leverages technology to meet customer service expectations 
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            [May 09, 2013] 
            BALTIMORE -- Carolyn W. Colvin, 
			acting commissioner of Social Security, announced this week that the 
			agency is offering a new mobile-optimized website, specifically 
			aimed at smartphone users across the country. | 
		
            |  People visiting the agency's website,
			www.socialsecurity.gov, via 
			smartphone (Android, Blackberry, iPhone and Windows devices) will be 
			redirected to the agency's new mobile-friendly site. Once there, 
			visitors can access a mobile version of Social Security's frequently 
			asked questions, an interactive Social Security number decision tree 
			to help people identify documents needed for a new or replacement 
			Society Security card, and mobile publications they can listen to in 
			both English and Spanish right on their phone. "We are committed 
			to meeting the changing needs of the American people, and the launch 
			of our new mobile site helps reinforce our online presence and 
			adaptability to advances in technology," Colvin said. "I encourage 
			all smartphone users looking for Social Security information to take 
			advantage of our new mobile site." 
			 In addition, visitors to the new mobile site can learn how to 
			create a personal "my Social Security" account to get an online 
			Social Security statement, learn more about Social Security's 
			award-winning online services, and connect with Social Security on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Pinterest. 
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			 For people unable to complete their Social Security business 
			online or over the telephone, the agency also unveiled a new mobile 
			field office locator. The new locator has the capability to provide 
			turn-by-turn directions to the nearest Social Security office, based 
			on information entered by the person. "With significant budget cuts of nearly a billion dollars each 
			year over the last few years, we must continue to leverage 
			technology and find more innovative ways to meet the evolving needs 
			of the American public without compromising service," Colvin said. Each year, more than 35 million Social Security Web page views 
			come via smartphones. For more information, go to 
			www.socialsecurity.gov. 
			[Text from 
			news 
			release from the Social 
			Security Administration] |