Maybe Better If You Don’t Read This Story on Public WiFi
<p><strong>By </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/mauritsmartijn" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong>Maurits Martijn</strong></a><strong>, from </strong><a href="http://thecorrespondent.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><strong><em>De Correspondent</em></strong></a><br />
<em>Translated from Dutch by Jona Meijers</em><br />
<em>Illustrations by Kristina Collantes</em></p>
<p><strong>In his backpack,</strong> Wouter Slotboom, 34, carries around a small black device, slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes, with an antenna on it. I meet Wouter by chance at a random cafe in the center of Amsterdam. It is a sunny day and almost all the tables are occupied. Some people talk, others are working on their laptops or playing with their smartphones.</p>
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