Ues but not everyone can link Bitcoin addresses to individuals. Bitcoin has poor privacy in theory, but the practice of actually deanonymizing is non-trivial. Also since it is an open system, improvements are possible.
It depends on how exactly you use Bitcoin. If a user performs an in-person anonymous Bitcoins-for-cash swap to fund an address and never uses that address, then it is as private as that initial funding transaction. If you pay for things with Bitcoin, even with the use of tumblers, deanonymization is trivial for governments and corporations.
Bitcoin is the transparent currency, not the anonymous currency.
Bitcoin is the transparent currency, not the anonymous currency.