Social Security Introduces Secure Digital Access to Social Security Numbers

I spoke only of the mobile phone and the mobile phone plan, not the internet plan.

All those rules discussed above require a cell phone to get implemented, and may require a cell phone to use too. Not sure about the ongoing use because I have not gotten beyond the login yet.
Or they could do it on a computer. If they don't have one they can go to the library. If they have never had a cell phone and never had a computer then it is irrelevant what changes are made on the website. They don't have a way to access it.

If they had a phone before the change and were able to use it to log into the site then they can still use that very same phone now to log in. If they never had a phone to use to begin with then it is irrelevant.
 
What if I don't transition to Login.gov or ID.me? Will that affect my Social Security payments?

Your Social Security benefits and Medicare premium deductions are not affected by the transition. However, to continue using our many convenient online services without interruption, you will need to transition to a Login.gov or ID.me account.

 
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