Starting sign up for Medicare.
Is it better to create an account with login.gov or id.me?
no_hypocrisy
(54,360 posts)No mistakes and went right on.
mitch96
(15,670 posts)Last edited Wed Jan 14, 2026, 09:28 PM - Edit history (1)
The people that help around here only know which Advantage plan to go with. I get blank stare when I mention Traditional Medicare..
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no_hypocrisy
(54,360 posts)They helped me find the Supplemental Plan as well as a Drug Plan.
I've been very satisfied with both advice and the plans.
Medicare School: https://medicareschool.com/
mitch96
(15,670 posts)usonian
(23,676 posts)This site compares the two.
https://www.whoshipsapo.com/id-me-vs-login-gov-understanding-the-differences/
I'm afraid that this is the best advice available: (meaning it's ambiguous)
Which One Should You Use?
If you need to verify your identity for agencies like the IRS or VA, you may need to use ID.me due to its document-based verification process.
If you require secure login access to multiple federal agencies without additional verification steps, Login.gov is the preferred choice.
Both ID.me and Login.gov play essential roles in securing access to online government services. While ID.me provides advanced identity verification features, including document-based verification and video chat, Login.gov offers a simpler, government-managed authentication system focused on privacy and ease of access. Choosing the right platform depends on the services you need and the level of identity verification required.
mwmisses4289
(3,317 posts)Started with login, but realized I use Verizon for phone, so may have to restart tomorrow.
nilram
(3,475 posts)If you don't want to scan your ID on login.gov (which worked fine for me), the method of going to the post office and having them check it worked perfectly well for my partner.