The problem with this in our current society is that staying anonymous becomes your whole identity. I have a friend who for the longest time didn’t use Venmo, Uber, etc. because of privacy reasons, but the lifestyle was just not sustainable. Ultimately convenience killed privacy.
I guess those are just examples and there are much more significant things, because Venmo and Uber seem far from indispensable.
>Ultimately convenience killed privacy.
By design, unfortunately.
We have to choose where anonymity is worth the tradeoffs, but it's still quite possible to live without Venmo, Uber, etc.