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well identity theft is on the rise there were more than 15 million cases reported in 2016 have a protecting 9 little numbers assigned to you can save you and your wallet from a lot of pain consumer expert Amy Davis is here to tell us when we should give out the social one we should say no yeah because you know weamp;#39;re so giving with a lot of our information on social media but everybody still knows I mean the social security number is the one that you should really hang on to many offices and professionals realize the risk of collecting and storing the Social Security numbers of hundreds of customers so they have other ways to keep track of you now but those outdated forms they give you may still ask for your number it started as a way to track income to determine Social Security benefits in retirement but today your social security number is tied to your identity you need it to work to file your taxes and even to apply for a credit card but do you really need it at the doctoram

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In California, there are general protections in place that cover a persons social security number that extends to employees in the workplace. Pursuant to these laws, at least as it relates to employers, outlaws the following actions: Posting or displaying an employees Social Security number in any way.
If you know your Social Security information has been compromised, you can request to Block Electronic Access. This is done by calling our National 800 number (Toll Free 1-800-772-1213 or at our TTY number at 1-800-325-0778).
The short answer: No If anyone asks for your social security number over text, its likely part of a phishing or identity theft scam.
You can lock your SSN by calling the Social Security Administration or by creating an E-Verify account.
Do not give out your Social Security number over the phone if someone calls you. If you must enter your Social Security number on a financial, health, or government website, make sure the web address begins with https and that a padlock symbol appears in the address bar.
Dont Send Your SSN by Email or Text Message Because a hacker might intercept the number and use it to commit fraud. Safe alternatives to sending an SSN include: Password-protected and encrypted file-sharing services. Secure online portals, such as those operated by banks and government agencies.
As a general practice, employers should request a SSN from an applicant only when absolutely necessary. For example, when conducting a background check before an offer of employment, an employer can collect a SSN on a separate background check authorization form rather than the employment application.

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