Living this way sounds exhausting. Using fake names, putting on facial recognition-defeating face paint, using burner phones to go to a theme park...
Once these kids move out on their own they're going to have a hard time adjusting to the rest of society's social norms in the same way that homeschooled, extremely religious, or children raised in other socially or technologically isolated ways have to adjust as the real world suddenly hits them outside of the influence of their parents.
A mild example of this is the disparity between 90s kids who grew up with and without cable. The ones who grew up without it have an entire set of pop culture references that are completely unheard of to them. It's not really a big deal or anything, but it's a good analogy.
Disney just wants to sell you shit and manage the flow of traffic in the busiest theme parks in the world.
They're not trying to generate your social credit score to forward to the draconian authoritarian governments of the world.
Plus, you can do everything right and your bank or credit agency might still leak your personal info in a breach like Equifax and Capital One.
Once these kids move out on their own they're going to have a hard time adjusting to the rest of society's social norms in the same way that homeschooled, extremely religious, or children raised in other socially or technologically isolated ways have to adjust as the real world suddenly hits them outside of the influence of their parents.
A mild example of this is the disparity between 90s kids who grew up with and without cable. The ones who grew up without it have an entire set of pop culture references that are completely unheard of to them. It's not really a big deal or anything, but it's a good analogy.
Disney just wants to sell you shit and manage the flow of traffic in the busiest theme parks in the world.
They're not trying to generate your social credit score to forward to the draconian authoritarian governments of the world.
Plus, you can do everything right and your bank or credit agency might still leak your personal info in a breach like Equifax and Capital One.