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Offer an Alternative Form of ID. Ask Why and How the SSN Will Be Handled. Leave Your Card at Home. Shred Mail and Documents with Personal Details. Don't Use Your SSN as a Password. Don't Send Your SSN via an Electronic Device. Don't Give it Out.
It's a good idea to protect your Social Security number and not give it out unless you need to, this helps to prevent identity theft and fraud. To check on information about your Social Security number, always make sure you are using the official SSN website it should have a.
First, as a general rule, you shouldn't give your social security number out over email, or over the phone if you didn't initiate the call. There's no law mandating you give your SSN to your doctor, so when you're filling out a medical form, and you get to the section for your SSN, try to just leave it blank.
Once someone has your Social Security number, they can essentially become you. They may be able to collect tax refunds, collect benefits and income, commit crimes, make purchases, set up phone numbers and websites, establish residences, and use health insurance all in your name.
Online job applications should always include some form of privacy policy if the company is legitimate. Though an identity thief could duplicate or create a privacy policy, as long as you are on a secure website it should be safe to input your Social Security number.
YES! Social Security Number is not to be shared with anyone unless authorized by law to do so. It could lead to identity Thief. This Could possibly result into Stealing of banking credentials, Tax Information, Credit card details, Credit Frauds.
They can use your SSN to open a bank account in your name. That means that anyone with your SSN can easily open a bank account in your name, especially if the identity thief already obtained a driver's license in your name.
To see if your Social Security number is being used by someone else for employment purposes, review your Social Security Statement at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount to look for suspicious activity. Finally, you'll want to use additional scrutiny by regularly checking your bank and credit card accounts online.
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