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USPS to Shutter Old Click-N-Ship App on February 20

Beginning February 20, 2025, customers using the Legacy Click-N-Ship application must switch to the Enhanced Click-N-Ship application to create and purchase new labels. At this time, all customers on the Legacy application will receive a pop-up providing details and links to access the Enhanced Click-N-Ship application. On February 27, 2025, all shipping history will be migrated to the Enhanced Click-N-Ship and the Legacy application will be shut down.

Key Dates:

  • Now until February 19, 2025, 11:59 PM EDT – Customers can continue creating and purchasing shipping labels on Legacy Click-N-Ship.
  • February 20–26, 2025, 11:59 PM EDT – New label creation will be unavailable on the Legacy Click-N-Ship application, but customers will be able to access their Legacy Shipping History and print existing, active labels. Customers can purchase labels on Enhanced Click-N-Ship during this period.
  • February 27, 2025 – Full transition to the Enhanced Click-N-Ship application.
  • For any questions about Enhanced Click-N-Ship, please visit the Contact Us page on USPS.com. For detailed information regarding the upgraded Click-N-Ship application, please visit the Enhanced Click-N-Ship experience FAQs page on USPS.com.

The USPS noted that delivery of packages would not be impacted during the “scheduled system events.”

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