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I personally have no need - my full foot fins stay on just fine on their own.
EDIT - or do you mean the things that often come inside the fin foot pocket to hold it open? I never kept any that came with my fins and they are all fine (8 fins among 4 people)
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I keep them in my snorkeling fins when they're in storage, because I don't use those fins very often. They are not highest quality, so I figured if the rubber were smashed flat for months on end, it might crack there. On dive trips, I have used them to hold the ankles of my booties open so they will dry (but then I made some better bootie-ankle-holder-openers out of old plastic water bottles).
I keep mine to use for storage or when packing a lot of gear in a small space to protect the pocket.
Oh, right, I forgot about that feature! They do make the fin pockets into handy little protective suitcases And yeah, I don't bring them on the dive boat but leave them back with my spare gear. I think they would be a pain to keep track of on the boat/dive site.