• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    This is a good time to remind everyone that most of the problems with using SSNs for security is because at no point during design or implementation was it supposed to be used as a private thing.

    It was supposed to be as common and easily accessible as your name.

    It’s just when it’s started, it wasn’t listed anywhere publicly yet

    So third parties just started treating it like it was a secret, and eventually it had enough momentum that the government just went with it.

    We don’t need to just give people new numbers, we need a new system with both a public identifier and then some kind of secure system.

    • mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      11 hours ago

      Or: strenuously avoiding a national ID system, because of how obviously that could be abused. And probably still hacked anyway.

      It is possible to do such an ID system sensibly, fairly, and for considerable net good. But we wouldn’t.