Like other creditors, utility companies ask for information
like your Social Security number so they can check your credit history — particularly your utility payment history.
However, other hackers look to steal your personal financial information
like your Social Security number so they can open new accounts under your name.
Not exact matches
We are trying to increase support [in college]
so students don't feel
like just a
Social Security number.»
The form itself asks for only a handful of basic information — identification info
like your
social security and driver's license
numbers, your employer, salary, and paydays, and finally your bank information
so the funds can be deposited directly into your account.
The application and any supporting documentation you submit to the court becomes a public record that can be viewed by anyone,
so do not include (or black out) things
like social security and bank account
numbers.