you don't even need $26 anymore.
June 9, 2009 10:38 PM
How is it legal to post people's social security numbers on the internet for everyone to see?
I was working on my family ancestry, and came across a website that had my recently deceased grandfather, his birth and death date, social security number, and our home listed. It is just free and available for anyone that can type in his name to look at. I thought social security numbers are supposed to be private. The whole thing feels very weird to me. Is this really legal? and normal?
I was working on my family ancestry, and came across a website that had my recently deceased grandfather, his birth and death date, social security number, and our home listed. It is just free and available for anyone that can type in his name to look at. I thought social security numbers are supposed to be private. The whole thing feels very weird to me. Is this really legal? and normal?
Oh, and sorry for your loss.
posted by zachlipton at 10:43 PM on June 9, 2009
posted by zachlipton at 10:43 PM on June 9, 2009
It is useful to publish the Social Security numbers of the deceased, and especially the recently deceased, in order to be certain that those Social Security numbers are not used for illicit purposes by persons pretending to be them.
posted by koeselitz at 11:23 PM on June 9, 2009
posted by koeselitz at 11:23 PM on June 9, 2009
As koeselitz says, publishing the SSNs of dead people is a public announcement that those SSNs are no longer to be used. Your grandfather's SSN doesn't need to be private now that he's dead; he's neither contributing to, nor withdrawing from, the Social Security system. Therefore, that number is also "dead", so there are no further benefits to keeping it private, and significant potential benefits to making it public.
posted by Sidhedevil at 6:57 AM on June 10, 2009
posted by Sidhedevil at 6:57 AM on June 10, 2009
Thanks, I hadn't thought of it for preventing identity theft.
-not brainy
posted by Brainy at 3:43 PM on June 12, 2009
-not brainy
posted by Brainy at 3:43 PM on June 12, 2009
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posted by zachlipton at 10:43 PM on June 9, 2009