Can anyone view my Social Security account information on the Internet?
NO. The Internet service can only be accessed by the individual of record who has successfully registered their own password with the Social Security Administration. The "Check Your Social Security Benefits" internet query service has Internet security benefits (128 bit encryption) built into it. Encryption means that information relating to you and your account is scrambled and locked during electronic transfer. For more information on the subject, you can visit:
A "confidentiality agreement" is a contract that contemplates one party disclosing proprietary or confidential information to a second party. The Confidentiality Agreement is designed to require the recipient of the information to keep it confidential and not use it for any purpose detrimental to the disclosing party. The key elements of Confidentiality Agreements include:
Identification of the parties
Definition of what is defined to be confidential
The scope of the confidentiality obligation by the receiving party