Absolutely! There are significant security benefits, such as an eSIM cannot be stolen without stealing the actual phone, whereas physical SIM cards can be stolen. They can be used in port out scams, when identity thieves fraudulently swap stolen SIM cards into different phones and gain access to the victim’s calls and text messages. They may then try to reset credentials and gain access to the victim’s personal accounts, such as financial and social media.
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You should avoid doing so. The eSIM is associated with your data plan, and deleting the eSIM app will delete your phone’s data plan.