Arjen Kamphuis

@ArjenKamphuis

Securing all the cybers, Free Software advocate, mountaineer, sailor, carpenter, geek and damn proud of it. PGP KeyID: 0x173F0BCA

Europe
Joined April 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    May 1

    Where bullets and bits meet; infosecurity training for journalists operating in high-risk environments. Dataleaks can have serious consequences for people working in warzones. Very proud to help make some of the bravest people around a little bit safer.

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 26

    The Future is Now! Wij zijn er klaar voor! Partnerbijeenkomst Noordwijk Marketing met rondleiding ESA-ESTEC en presentatie door bij de Theaterhangaar.

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  3. Jun 14
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  4. Retweeted
    Jun 14

    Want to make your children more aware? Let them read a version of the Privacy Statement where you replaced “Facebook” with “your mother” and “third party” with “creepy uncle”. I guarantee, they will be privacy gurus in no time!

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  5. Jun 13

    Saying this about 5 years ago got you accused of tinfoil-hat fashion. Whistleblowers bringing us documentary proof to confirm suspicions helps a lot to have the proper dialogue. Governments should not use, or endorse use, of Facebook

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  6. Jun 8
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  7. Retweeted
    Jun 5

    I am convinced The Guardian doesn't know anything about anything

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  8. Jun 5

    Some gods have a cruel sense of humour...

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  9. Retweeted
    Jun 3

    Years ago: 10💻📱🛰️ 10²🛩️🚂📞 10³🕯️🏰⚔️ 10⁴🍺✍🏽🏹 10⁵👚📿🎨 10⁶🔥👍🏿🗣️ 10⁷🐎🦊🐒 10⁸🦕🦎🌲 10⁹🌏🌕☣️ 10¹⁰⚛️🌟🌌 10¹¹………❓

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  10. Retweeted
    May 28

    Facebook actually put *fake red dots* to try and make you think you have messages even if you don't, so you agree to their tracking more hastily. Read full complaint against Facebook: - with tricks like that, sorry Facebook, you deserve to be hit hard.

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  11. Retweeted
    May 28

    an example of a country conducting an experiment on Facebook, rather than Facebook conducting an experiment on a country

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  12. May 28

    Yes, yes, We also had writing, metal tools and woven clothes back then...

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  13. Retweeted
    May 25

    Because of , USA Today decided to run a separate version of their website for EU users, which has all the tracking scripts and ads removed. The site seemed very fast, so I did a performance audit. How fast the internet could be without all the junk! 🙄 5.2MB → 500KB

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  14. May 24

    I would prefer choice over lack of choice. And as years go 1996 was not that bad 😉

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  15. Retweeted
    May 24

    Bedrijven die om 17:27 nog effe hun nieuwe privacyvoorwaarden er uit doen

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  16. May 24

    Receiving a lot of mail this week concerning newsletters. Seems everyone is in a hurry to be doing (or to be seen to be doing )

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  17. May 21

    Swedish government distributes booklet on emergency-preparedness in run-up to formally joining NATO. Luckily booklet contains important tips on how to evaluate such government information.

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  18. Retweeted
    May 19

    Listening to talking at about fighting MaSs Surveillance with FOSS!

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  19. Retweeted
    May 19

    "Fighting Mass Surveillance With FOSS, Free Software For Freedom" by at

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  20. May 17

    Trees everywhere are breathing an oxygen-filled sigh of relief

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  21. May 15

    Weird how governments will constantly remind us to be scared of (foreign) 'hackers' and 'cyber-spies' while at the same time proposing new and unsecurable ways to run their most important process; the vote that legitimises everything else they do.

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