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LifeCare Fully Compliant with New California Privacy Law
California recently passed a new law that is intended to take Social Security
numbers out of public view and away from the easy reach of criminals. The law, which LifeCare
is already in compliance with, obligates businesses serving California residents to revise
their customer identification practices to include an alternative to using Social Security
numbers as a means of customer identification. LifeCare, which provides services to many
clients in California, notified these clients of the new law and immediately helped them
convert from Social Security numbers to other unique identification numbers.
To identify California clientsand other customers who request that
their Social Security numbers be kept confidentialLifeCare assigns each client an
employer code and a unique employee identification other than a Social Security number.
LifeCare accepts this alternative ID as its Internet registration, and login is performed
over a protected connection. As an added measure of precaution, LifeCare validates and then
destroys inbound Internet registration requests once users create personal usernames and
passwords. LifeCare never publicly transmits or displays customer identification numbers.
More than 750,000 people in the United States are victims of identity theft
each year and the California law is intended to help combat this type of fraud. Similar
legislation is pending in many other states.
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