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Just because you feel you may have nothing to hide now, doesnt mean that information could be very worth hiding in the future.
Governments change.
Laws change.
Dictators, autocrats, police states, abhors dissent. Free thought and peace of mind is what you're protecting.
And even then, even if you somehow trust that your current political landscape won't ever go down that route, if lawful invasion into your privacy is legally possible, then it is also illegally possible, and you're way more of a target for scams, identity theft etc.
By being a anon data point you also help those who are persecuted look normal
Also: Saying you have nothing to hide is like saying you have nothing to say
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