Freddie Mac: We’re Making It Easier for You to Reset Your Password
Investor Update
March 30, 2017
Starting April 29, we’ll begin introducing a new password reset capability for Single-Family customers who access our tools through our website. This improved, self-service feature allows you to better manage your password and access to Freddie Mac tools and applications.
We’ll deploy the new capability in three phases:
Phase one: April 29, 2017: Mortgage Insurance Access System
- (MI Access)
- Default Fees Appeal System
- Service Loans
- F&I Falcon
- Home Value Explorer®
- Alternative Collateral Deal Data Collection System
- Regulatory Compliance
- Workout Prospector®
- Dealer Direct
- Trade Capture
- Institutional Eligibility
Phase two: May 12, 2017:
- Selling System®
Phase three: June 25, 2017 for Loan Advisor Suite® tools: Loan Product Advisor®
- Loan Collateral Advisor®
- Loan Quality Advisor®
- Loan Closing AdvisorSM
- Loan Coverage Advisor®
- Business Intelligence
What to Expect
Beginning the day of migration, when you log in to a Freddie Mac tool or application, you’ll be redirected to a Customer Access Administration web page to update your security profile by setting up login security questions. This will allow you to reset a forgotten password yourself or retrieve your user ID, at any time, without having to call Freddie Mac Customer Support.
Please note: If you’re a Loan Product Advisor desktop-to-web or web-to-web customer, when you log in, a modal window will appear with an alert to set up security questions. Once you’ve read the alert, click the “OK” button, then you’ll be redirected to the Customer Access Administration web page to update your security profile by setting up login security questions.
The security profile update is a one-time process, but you’ll be able to modify your information, once it’s entered, at any time. Also, if you’ve updated your profile for a tool during one phase, you won’t need to do it again for a different tool in a later phase. However, if you have multiple user IDs, you’ll have to update your profile for each ID.
For more information, please contact Customer Support (800-FREDDIE).
Source: Freddie Mac