
Download SSO+ for PC
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What's new · v1.1.30
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About · SSO+ on the desktop
Managing Thai social security benefits requires regular access to account details, contribution history, and medical facility records: tasks that demand a reliable, always-available interface. SSO+ brings the Social Security Office of Thailand's digital platform to your desktop, letting users check balances, verify enrollment status, and communicate with SSO officers from a larger screen without repeated mobile lookups. Whether tracking old-age savings or confirming dental coverage, running SSO+ on a PC consolidates these critical administrative functions in one persistent workspace.

SSO+ serves as the central hub for Thai social security account management on desktop. The application centralizes what would otherwise require multiple phone sessions or office visits: enrollment verification, contribution tracking, benefit inquiries, and direct contact with SSO representatives. A PC installation removes the friction of squinting at small-screen numbers and passwords, and persists your session across longer work periods without the battery drain of mobile browsing.
Getting Started: Initial Setup and Language Settings
New users should confirm language preferences immediately upon first launch. SSO+ defaults to Thai, but an English-language option exists within the app's settings menu: a crucial step for non-Thai speakers attempting to navigate enrollment or credential recovery. The initial login typically requires either a Thai national ID or, for foreign nationals, a 13-digit SSO ID number, which can be entered in place of citizenship documentation. Taking a moment to locate and enable English prevents confusion later, as sections of the interface remain untranslated and navigation depends on recognizing button labels and field prompts.
Core Account Information Functions
SSO+ consolidates several distinct inquiry pathways into a single dashboard:
- Check registered medical facility and change hospital assignments annually
- View contribution history and payment status across multiple months
- Examine old-age account balance and accumulated pension rights
- Access dental benefit balance and coverage details
- Verify enrollment and insured-person status within the system
- Initiate live chat with Social Security officers for account questions
Verification and Identity Challenges
The app employs biometric and document verification to confirm user identity, including Face ID matching and optical character recognition of national identity cards or passport photos. Some users report friction during this step: Face ID occasionally fails despite correct submission, and OCR extraction of address details may require manual correction afterward. For foreign nationals, the verification process remains inconsistent: while Thai citizens typically proceed smoothly, non-Thai users frequently encounter registration barriers or document-type mismatches, a limitation that undercuts the platform's stated goal of serving all enrolled contributors equally.
Persistent Friction Points in Current Versions
Several usability issues persist across recent updates. Session re-entry demands full credential re-submission rather than maintaining secure login state between uses, creating inconvenience for frequent account checks. Interface elements sometimes overlap (home button placement, for instance), obscuring intended functions. Deleted saved credentials cannot be recovered through an in-app reset link, forcing users to contact support for password recovery. These gaps suggest the interface underwent limited quality assurance before release, despite significant development investment. For users planning to download SSO+ for Windows or other desktop platforms, checking for these issues in the latest version before committing to regular use is advisable.

Install steps
Install SSO+ on Windows 10/11 or macOS using BlueStacks, a free Android compatibility layer. Here is how to set it up.
Get the BlueStacks installer
Head to bluestacks.com and grab the installer matching your operating system.
Launch the installer
Open the file you downloaded and follow the prompts. The first-time install pulls a few hundred MB and usually finishes in a few minutes.
Open BlueStacks
When setup finishes the emulator launches automatically. Allow it a moment to finalize the initial configuration on first run.
Sign in to Google Play
Click the Play Store tile inside BlueStacks and sign in with a Google account so you can install apps from the official catalog.
Search for the app
Use the Play Store search bar to find the title you came for. Confirm the developer name matches before tapping install.
Install and open
Tap Install, wait for the download to complete, then launch the app from the BlueStacks home screen. Pin it to the dock for one-click access.
Download SSO+
Get the installer and follow the install steps above to run SSO+ on Windows or macOS.
FAQ · SSO+
FAQ
Can foreigners use SSO+ to check their social security account?
Foreign nationals employed in Thailand and enrolled in social security can register and log in using their 13-digit SSO ID number instead of a Thai national ID card. However, the app's verification process remains optimized for Thai citizens; non-Thai users frequently report registration blocks, document-type rejections, or incomplete language support for their profiles. English translation exists in settings but does not cover all screens.
What should I do if Face ID verification fails?
If Face ID matching rejects your submission, try re-entering your Laser ID (document number) and resubmitting without alterations or accessories. If the system still reports a mismatch despite correct credentials, contact SSO support through the app's live chat function or visit an office in person.
Do I need to log in every time I open SSO+?
Currently, SSO+ requires full credential re-entry on each launch rather than maintaining a persistent session. This design choice increases security but reduces convenience for users who check their account frequently.
Is SSO+ available in English?
The app includes an English language option within settings, though not all pages are translated. Thai-language sections remain throughout the interface, and OCR-extracted data (such as address fields) may display in Thai requiring manual review.
Why can't I reset my password within the app?
SSO+ does not provide an in-app password recovery or reset link. If you forget your credentials, contact the Social Security Office directly or visit a branch office to regain access to your account.