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by LadyCailin
1294 days ago
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I live in Norway, which has a similar system, so I can’t answer for op, but the answer here is, no. Your “social security number” is not ever used as a password or other form of presumably secret key. While you probably don’t go blabbing it everywhere, there’s not much you can do if you know mine. You would also have to physically steal my phone and also learn my secret pin, or break into my fire safe in order to successfully use my personal number for anything. Address and phone number are the same thing, that’s just where you mail things to, it’s not used as a secret key. |
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We do like secrecy, though, and opening up the tax reports and addresses would be a 12 on the Richter scale of earthquakes. I do not know whether that would be good or bad but it would lead to all sorts of social unrest.