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Freedom and privacy should not be a priviledge

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You don't get either from non-KYC sim cards. The privilege is that you have more ways to practice privacy and maybe a feeling of freedom because you don't have to worry about the one thing, but you need to work it to really have it, and privacy and freedom are still attainable even if all internet access is KYC'd. (nothing feels as free as not having any internet connectivity, imo)

For example, if you buy your KYC-free sim card with a card or in a place that has cameras... you're anyway losing your privacy.

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nothing feels as free as not having any internet connectivity, imo

Agreed 100%. Although I don't want to go back to the 19th century.

For example, if you buy your KYC-free sim card with a card or in a place that has cameras... you're anyway losing your privacy.

Privacy's not a switch, but a dial right? You cant turn it on and off. However I would like the option and to at least try

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Privacy's not a switch, but a dial right?

I'd say process. You need security and that is a process (both in the physical and digital world) and that needs continuous maintenance. Thus, to have privacy, you have to spend a lot of time on the security of your personal environment. Awareness is key. The downside is that you may not get to experience/perceive all that freedom, because you get a shitton more work that is non-optional.

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