SSN numbers are required for lawful employment, opening financial accounts, and interacting with government services. Because of their importance, they must be kept private and protected from misuse. Using or sharing an SSN without proper authorization can lead to serious legal and financial consequences.
Understanding how SSN numbers work helps individuals stay informed, avoid scams, and protect their identity.
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