There are some points people don't get it.
There is information you agree to share and there is information you really want private. Privacy is not only about your name, address, IP,... (Data mining can teach you a lot of things.)
Since we all have different lifestyles, we have different expectations
You may find it acceptable to give out your phone number or address if you're supposed to receive an item. The delivery man needs your address of course. If you don't find it acceptable then go out yourself and go to the shop to buy it, or use deliveries boxes, etc...
On the other side, you may refuse to give your phone numbers to some persons ( a very ugly woman for example).
Since a lot of people use Youtube... You may find it acceptable to be "tracked" if you want to receive tailored recommendations. Do you know what I mean? The videos on the right or on the homepage. By the way, even when you watch TV and your national channels you're tracked. Surprised? You shouldn't, it's old
There are some things you absolutely
don't want to be private or anonymous.
Who is interested to be anonymous with his insurance car
How will they refund you if it was possible? Oh, we have to replace the car of Mr X but we don't know who's he...
There is information you agree that your wife is aware of and the one you don't want at any cost.
People criticize centralized exchanges (including me) but yet they use banks LOL. Do you see the irony? I don't even remember the last time I used a CEX but I can tell you since I stopped I'm feeling much better. I do some trades on a decentralized P2P plateform (and a real one, I mean not a hybrid like Binance or Localbitcoin) Yes I do need to send my personal information, but like I said there is information you agree to share and others not. The funny thing is I feel safer sending my information to a stranger on Bisq than knowing my information is stored on a company server that can be hacked at any time.
We have an alternative for almost anything to stay private but let's be honest. We are either lazy or don't find the alternatives efficient.
I remember someone saying something like:
Decades ago, we were ready to pay a high amount to get information public. Nowadays, we are ready to pay a high amount to get information private
(great topic by the way, hopefully it stays clean)