• veroxii
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    281 year ago

    Maybe I’m out of the loop but are eSIMs insecure or something? What’s the problem? I started using eSIMs while traveling overseas and it been a game changer. So easy… No more swapping. No more trying to find a Sim provider at the airport etc.

    • @[email protected]
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      431 year ago

      AFAIK esim is not available everywhere and it’s also less private since you need to register an account to activate rather than pay cash and pop in the card.

      • @[email protected]
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        211 year ago

        Yes eSIM adoption is low, but half the world requires you to register either way. The main concern is the friction (sometimes inability) with swapping eSIM’s between phones. They are great and convenient but they should never be the only option.

      • @[email protected]
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        161 year ago

        In the eu you have to register your regular sim card with your full personal information. So for us nothing would change.

    • @[email protected]
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      201 year ago

      What I like about physical Sims is I can easily swap it between different devices without need to login into a website or app to transfer it over.

      Is esim that convient when it comes to swapping the same sim between different devices?

      • PupBiru
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        61 year ago

        i’d say it’s a toss up really: personally i’d prefer logging into an account rather than having to find/carry something to pop open the sim tray, but i can see why some people would prefer that option

          • synae[he/him]
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            21 year ago

            No need to waste money on a phone case if you smash your phone or throw it in a river every time you make a call. You don’t want the feds to catch up with you, right?

        • DogOP
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          21 year ago

          I keep it on my keys. You need those to get into your house/apartment/vehicle anyways.

          • PupBiru
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            31 year ago

            that’s very fair!

            i don’t actually have keys - everything is phone or watch, but i’m definitely an outlier!

      • @Skelectrician
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        11 year ago

        I’d say it’s pretty handy if you don’t have an ejector pin on you. Don’t have to take the phone out of the case either

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        What are those privacy problems?

        I guess there’s the fact that you cannot anonymously purchase an eSIM.

        Anything else?

          • Dept
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            41 year ago

            doesn’t most the world require registering for a regular sim anyway?

            • @[email protected]
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              11 year ago

              Yeah, I don’t understand where people are getting a SIM card nowadays without an ID or verification.

      • dub
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        11 year ago

        is there much privacy in attaching your main phone to a new sim?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Agreed, except that it can still be more difficult to get an eSIM than a physical SIM in some parts of the world. It depends on where you are traveling.

      That probably won’t be an issue in the next couple of years.