Informed Delivery Combined With My USPS
Posted on August 30, 2017 by mailomg in Memo 152, Uncategorized // 0 Comments

The Postal Service will soon combine the My USPS and Informed Delivery platforms, offering consumers the ability to interact with their incoming mail and packages in one dashboard.
“The integration with My USPS will make Informed Delivery the single digital point of entry for consumers to view images of their mail and manage their packages. This will help the Postal Service maintain the relevancy of mail in today’s highly digital environment,” said Chief Customer and Marketing Officer Jim Cochrane.
Informed Delivery, which USPS recently rolled out nationwide, provides residential consumers with digital previews of their incoming mail.
These images can be viewed via email notifications, or they can be accessed through an online dashboard.
The integration is slated to take effect in September.
After the integration, the Postal Service will no longer use My USPS terminology. All features previously available through My USPS will become part of Informed Delivery.
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