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Throw it on the pile of data breaches affecting me (and most Americans).
I don't know why I even bother lowering my voice when I have to give my SSN to someone. You could probably just google it anyway.
How often do you have to give it out loud. Not American but I basically never have to utter our equivalent.
I had to give it out loud to get a one day fishing license in the state of Ohio. After filling out a ton of info including my ssn on the Ohio dept of natural resources website, I found out the website credit card processor wasn’t working. I went to a local bait shop and had to give my SSN out loud to get a license.
I was like well, I guess I’ll blindly trust this stranger not to fuck over my life now that he has my secret number. The United States habit of basing your identity off your SSN is so incredibly stupid.
A few times, only when dealing with student loan servicers, banks, and my credit card company
Its pretty rare; usually only the last 4 digits as a step in verification on some occasions.
Depends what service you're interacting with. Typically it's government services that need it, but sometimes banks or other financial outlets.
Right, but how often do you have to give it out loud? I'm Canadian, and I don't think I've ever said my SIN out loud in person. It's either on paperwork, or over the phone.
I consider over the phone as out loud (can't always have the room to myself since I'm never home when gov services are open).
In person, it's sometimes needed for verification, though usually just the last 4 digits. Other times they'll need the full social to look you up. Definitely varies by region in the US when you're dealing with local government (vs federal), and it's less common to have to give it out than it was in the past, but it's still fairly common and not surprising to be asked for it.
By "over the phone", I'm imagining dialing the digits rather than speaking them.
Nope. Spoken to a person.
I was referring to what n2burns said