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E-Sim Trick: If you are going to buy an e-SIM card, then know its advantages and disadvantages

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Looking at the way technology is developing in the world and India, it seems that the day is not far when you will be able to touch a person sitting far away through your phone. There was a time when we relied only on physical SIM cards (Subscriber Identity Model); now we are on the verge of adopting eSIM technology (embedded SIM). Major telecom companies are gearing up for this change, recently Airtel has encouraged its customers to make this change. Today we will give you complete details about it through this article-

What is eSIM?

eSIM is an embedded SIM card that is integrated directly into your mobile device. Unlike traditional SIM cards, there is no physical card to insert or remove.

Benefits of eSIM

Enhanced security: eSIMs are embedded, so they cannot be easily removed or hacked, reducing the risk of SIM cloning incidents.

Multi-layer security features: Telecom companies are implementing advanced security measures for eSIMs, which provide better protection against cyber threats.

Secure authentication: eSIM technology adds an additional layer of security, giving you more control over access to your phone and personal information.

Disadvantages of eSIM

Resilience with device damage: If your phone is damaged, you will not be able to switch your SIM to another device, as the eSIM is installed internally.

Dependence on carrier app: To manage your eSIM, you will need to use the carrier's app, which can raise concerns about privacy and data security.

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