For better or
worse social applications are the ones that will reach billions of users.
Not exact matches
... Here, there is no evidence of any
bad faith on Wife's part, and Wife articulated a rational reason for delaying her
application for
social security benefits — namely, that she will receive a greater benefit if she postpones her
application until she reaches age sixty - five.
Asking for the
social security number on an
application is legal in most states, but it is an extremely
bad practice.
If banks take into account
social media, they could gather information they aren't legally allowed to ask for on a credit
application — including race, marital status and receipt of public assistance — or
worse, redline low - income groups and communities.