Using ID.me to access VA online services and exclusive discounts

The sharing of any non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products and services on the part of VA. Veterans should verify the information with the organization offering.

ID.me helps millions of Veterans, beneficiaries and caregivers access VA’s online services, including VA.gov, the VA: Health and Benefits mobile app, AccessVA, and other VA online services.

The ID.me logo.

Along with accessing VA accounts, Veterans can use ID.me’s digital wallet to receive exclusive military discounts from hundreds of top brands, all in a way that puts Veterans in control of their data. Creating an ID.me account is safe, free and easy.

Learn more about creating an account online.

For a limited time, Veterans and active duty military can get NFL Sunday Ticket for $199 (standard retail price for NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube is $479 per year). Offer for new subscribers only.

Explore this opportunity as well as savings with other great brands such as Stanley, Under Armour, Adidas and more.

Keeping your information safe

ID.me is a digital wallet that helps people like you easily prove your identity so you can access online services and benefits online. This is to help make sure you’re you—and not someone pretending to be you.

ID.me provides the strongest identity verification system available to prevent fraud and identity theft, and it uses bank-grade encryption to keep your personal information safe. Users can control which services and businesses they share information with. ID.me does not sell your data.

Hundreds of well-known private-sector companies (such as Ford, Apple, Lowe’s and USAA) and government agencies, including VA and Social Security, have also chosen ID.me to help keep their customers’ personal information safe.

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