Arjun Bhatnagar (@acenario) 's Twitter Profile
Arjun Bhatnagar

@acenario

CEO at @keepitcloaked building the future of consumer privacy. I tweet about tech, startups, investing, and a repeat of a joke you probably told me.

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What is privacy for? And, why is Cloaked mission-driven on solving privacy, with you - the data owner - at its forefront? 🧵Thread 👇 1/10 In today’s world, where every tap, click, or eye-direction generates trackable data, this question has never been more relevant. Let's

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Above everything, I’m just shocked that Mark edited the phone. Why?! I had to see it for myself, and it’s clear as day.

Above everything, I’m just shocked that Mark edited the phone. Why?! I had to see it for myself, and it’s clear as day.
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Last week, we had the privilege of submitting comments to the House Committee on Energy & Commerce as part of shaping a new federal privacy and security framework. Our message was simple: It’s time to flip the script. For too long, privacy laws have put the burden on companies

Last week, we had the privilege of submitting comments to the House Committee on Energy & Commerce as part of shaping a new federal privacy and security framework.

Our message was simple: It’s time to flip the script. For too long, privacy laws have put the burden on companies
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The simplest privacy lesson of all is to just say no. Most apps, most services, most requests for your data... they all work fine when you decline. But we've been trained to think refusal has consequences. It doesn't. Your restaurant doesn't need your phone number. Your parking

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"Nobody cares about privacy." = the biggest lie in tech. People care. They just don't know what to do about it. Evidence: - They use Snapchat instead of giving out phone numbers - They stopped using "Sign in with Facebook" - They're scared of AI knowing everything about them

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Something I’ve been thinking about lately is that privacy alternatives actually hurt… privacy. A few reasons: 1) They give Big Tech perfect cover. Google points to Firefox and says "see, there are alternatives!" Meta points to Signal. It's like having one small organic farm in

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Recently, my father asked me for one piece of privacy advice he could actually follow. I said: “Just say No.” When someone asks for his data, default to no. - Restaurant asks for your phone number? "No thanks." - App wants access to your contacts? No. - TSA wants to scan

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I think the end result of sharing your data is that you feel Known, not Surveilled. Personalized, not Compromised. The delta here is massive.