USPS: New Password System to be Rolled Out – Password Will Replace Employee PIN Online

New password system
Longer password to replace employee PIN online

Later this month, each employee will begin using a new password to access the LiteBlue websiteand onlineself-service applications such as PostalEASE, eCareer, ePayroll, eJob Bidding and eOPF. 1aa-USPS-small

Currently, employees use their Employee Identification Numbers (EINs) and 4-digit Personal Identification Numbers (PINs) to access LiteBlue and online self-service applications. That will change, starting this month, when Human Resources and IT launch a new online program to help each employee create a stronger password, 8-16 characters in length.

The password length change is being made to enhance protection of employees’ personal information, by moving to an 8-character, more secure password. By the end of April, employees will need their new passwords as well as their EINs to access LiteBlue and all online self-service applications.

Employees conducting self-service HR transactions over the telephone (not online) will continue using their current 4-digit USPS PINs and EINs.

3 Responses to "USPS: New Password System to be Rolled Out – Password Will Replace Employee PIN Online"

  1. The new change of the pin need to improve, because when you forget the pin and try to reset it the system keep asking the pin that you forgot.

  2. I tried to access the web page to make my new password. As per usual with the Postal Service guess what doesn’t work? You can not even get to the web page.