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Speaking of legality, it has not ever been made clear to me what part of the constitution grants the federal government the authority to force me to take part in a government-run pension program, but I digress.
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I talked this over with a couple of friends after I was similarly creeped out. One of my friends has actually written a little program on his PDA that generates valid ssn's on request just to make his point when someone asks for his.
After discussing it for a bit all we can come up with is that the tablet or something in it must be considered restricted tech. (Guessing the GPS) I.e. not for sale outside the US and certain other countries. The ssn just gives them access to all sorts of other data for the "security questions". I've encountered this on an organizational level before on some items. First time it's happened personally.
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I would be curious to hear what sort of questions people have had to answer.
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2007-11-20
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Having a valid SSN (but not yours) doesn't matter, because you are asked questions based on the credit data it returns which you wouldn't be able to answer. Probably just gets you blacklisted for fraud.