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How do individuals print social security details?

Individuals can obtain and print social security details through the local social insurance service platform. To obtain social security details:

1. Open the website of the local social insurance service platform or download the corresponding mobile phone application.

2. Log in to the account with your personal social security card number and password.

3. Next, click the "Query" or "Service" button on the page.

4. Then select the "Social Security Details Query" option in the menu that appears.

5. Click Query to view specific social security payment details, including payment base, payment amount, payment period and other detailed information.

6. Click the "Print" button, select the required options, and confirm to print the required social security details on the local printer.

Related information:

Before printing social security details, please make sure that you are connected to the printer and have completed the necessary printing settings. Note that the details of social security may contain personal sensitive information, which should be properly kept after printing.

To sum up, individuals can log on to the local social insurance service platform, log in with their own social security card number and password, and then query and print their own social security details. Before printing, you need to make sure that the connection and settings of the printer are ready. In addition, the social security details may contain sensitive personal information, which should be properly kept after printing.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) social insurance law

Article 51

Unemployed persons who have one of the following circumstances during the period of receiving unemployment insurance benefits will stop receiving unemployment insurance benefits and enjoy other unemployment insurance benefits:

(1) Re-employment;

(2) Those who should be conquered for military service;

(3) Having emigrated;

(four) enjoy the basic old-age insurance benefits;

(5) Refusing to accept appropriate jobs or training provided by departments or institutions designated by local people's governments without justifiable reasons.