Facts About Social Security Numbers
Almost all of us have our own social security number but do we actually know what this number signifies? Do we really understand the importance of knowing when not to disclose it? I think not. In fact, majority of us does not really know what their social security number is for.
For some, it is just one of those many government programs and they couldn’t care less. Because of this, the importance of safeguarding our own SSN has not been taken seriously, or worst it has been neglected.
Social security number, in fact, is definitely not to be used as proof of identity for someone. In actuality, these numbers are actually made to symbolize a retirement account. These numbers are comparable to your own savings or checking account number at your bank.
In other words, it signifies a particular account number and not you as a person. Its purpose initially was to classify or categorize the retirement account of the person being named in the card.
Most often than not, those who are working will be asked by their supervisors for their ssn so that their payroll deductions can be right away credited to their account. But this is not what is actually happening at all. What’s happening is that employers are using it as an employee number which is not illegal but due to this, the uses of ssn has increased in an instant which has turned out to be the reason why we have an increasing number of identity thieves.
A number of ways are available for us to decrease the dissemination of our own ssn significantly. One of these ways is to simply understand and be aware of the real purpose of ssn. By doing these things, eventually, you will be satisfied and contented by the enjoyment of your ssn’s actual purpose.

