I've had mine memorized since I was around 13 years old. I needed it to tie state tests to my name, I think.
Social Security (old-age pension) has been around in the US since 1935. I wouldn't call that new, but that's a relative term, I guess.DanielBrown said:Of course... I've heard it's a pretty new thing in USA, but not in Sweden.
Here we use it all the time.
Let's just say I skipped a few steps between stolen identity and world destruction. I don't want to give away my plans just yet. You'll all find out soon enough anyway.Jack the Potato said:How would stealing your identity give someone the power to destroy the world? What mad power do you wield, talking bear?!
Social security number is pretty much global thing, in Sweden its called personnummer.Ekit said:I don't know what a social security number is. But I'm guessing it's an American thing.
Yeah, pretty much this. A better question would be whether people under the age of 18 know their SS number. Because by the time you hit 20, assuming you've done at least some college, you've used your social security number for quite a few forms. Potentially even used it as a username or password for certain University computer systems, although thankfully laws have gone in in recent years forcing universities to use something other than the social security number for that stuff. When you think about it, it's really sad that a law had to go in for a practice that stupid to end. Makes it way too easy to accidentally type it in the wrong box and broadcast it to the world.Shadowstar38 said:Well yeah. For most college students, your SS is what went on all your paperwork and was essentially what you type into systems to make them work.
That's a lot better than it is in the US. Over here it's a string of eight numbers that aren't obviously correlated to anything. Apparently the first few digits are some sort of code involving where you were born, but what numbers correlate to what place isn't exactly common knowledge.TheAmokz said:Of course i do. It's my birthday, 3 numbers and one letter, how i could NOT remember that?
Social security number is pretty much global thing, in Sweden its called personnummer.Ekit said:I don't know what a social security number is. But I'm guessing it's an American thing.