Soon, myGovID will be changing its name to myID. While the name is changing, the way you login and the security of myID will not change. If you've already set up your myGovID and use it to access government online services, you won't need to do anything when the app changes to myID.
You’ll still have:
- your same details – there’s no need to set up a new myID. Your login details (including email address) and identity strength remain the same
- continued use – once available your existing app should automatically update to myID or you can manually update it from the App Store or Google Play
- access to services – you can still use the app to securely access government online services.
The new name aims to reduce the confusion between myGovID and myGov.
A reminder to watch out for scammers using fake websites or apps that look like myGovID or myID. To help protect yourself:
- don’t click on suspicious links, open attachments or download any files from suspicious emails or SMS. The ATO will never send an unsolicited SMS that contains a hyperlink
- only download the myGovID (soon to be known as myID) app from the official app stores (Google Play and the App Store) and ensure you turn on notifications, so you are notified when accessing online services
- never enter your login code for anyone, or share with anyone.
Find out more by visiting myGovID is changing to myIDExternal Link.
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