About & FAQ

Questions & Editorial Mission

Everything about who we are, what we publish, and how we approach eSIM and travel connectivity coverage.

Our Mission

eSIM Travel exists to provide clear, accurate, and genuinely useful information about eSIM technology and mobile connectivity for travellers in Europe. We are not a comparison engine, an affiliate portal, or a carrier marketing channel. We are an editorial resource — written by people who travel and care about staying connected.

Our editorial philosophy is grounded in transparency. When we explain how something works, we explain it completely. When there are trade-offs, we present them honestly. We do not recommend specific products or services, and we do not accept payment for editorial coverage.

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This website is an independent informational resource and is not affiliated with telecom operators, mobile carriers, or official eSIM providers.

Frequently Asked Questions

About eSIM Technology

eSIM stands for "embedded SIM." It refers to a SIM chip that is permanently integrated into a device's hardware rather than being a removable card.
Most devices can store between 5 and 20 eSIM profiles, though only one or two can be active simultaneously. The exact number depends on the device model and manufacturer.
eSIM offers some security advantages — it cannot be physically removed or stolen, and profile transfers require authentication. However, it introduces different considerations around remote provisioning security.

European Travel

EU roaming regulations apply to the carrier whose profile you are using, not to the eSIM technology itself. A European carrier's eSIM plan will typically include EU roaming provisions; a non-European carrier's plan may not.
Yes. UK carriers support eSIM technology. However, the UK is no longer part of the EU roaming area, so EU-based eSIM plans may apply different rates for UK usage. Check your specific plan's terms.

Privacy & Data

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No. We do not sell, share, or monetise user data. We are an editorial resource, not a data broker or lead generation service.

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