In this episode, we'll dive into the rise of eSIMs and the potential risks they pose to our privacy.
eSIMs, or embedded SIM cards, are becoming increasingly common in our smartphones and other devices. They offer a more convenient and flexible alternative to traditional physical SIM cards, allowing users to easily switch between mobile networks without the need for a physical card swap.
However, as this new technology gains traction, it's crucial to consider the potential risks and implications for user privacy. eSIMs can be remotely activated and deactivated, raising concerns about government surveillance and unauthorized access to user data.
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