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What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Jeff Bezos’s Privacy Complexifier

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

Slate Podcasts

Daily News, News, News Commentary

4.32.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

On today’s show, hosts April Glaser and Will Oremus talk about the implications from last week’s bizarre, but also serious, showdown between Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and American Media INC, the owner of the Trump-friendly National Enquirer. Bezos claimed the Enquirer was blackmailing him by threatening to release private and quite racy photos between him and the woman he was having an affair with. Bezos stood up to the alleged extortion by publishing his account of the situation, complete with threatening emails from AMI.

At the same time Bezos was fighting for his own privacy, his company was making a deal that could have serious privacy implications for the rest of us. This week, Amazon announced it was acquiring Eero, the mesh WiFi router startup. To sort through this mesh, the hosts are joined by Stacey Higginbotham, who writes all about the internet of things. They ask her about what this move means for smart home users’ privacy, and where we should draw the line on what in our home should be smart, and what should be...well, dumb.

8:08 - Interview with Stacey Higginbotham

21:15 - Don’t Close My Tabs

Don’t Close My Tabs:

April: The Baffler: The Whitest News You Know

Will: The New Republic: The False Promise of Silicon Valley’s Quest to Save the World

Podcast production by Max Jacobs

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0:00.0

Welcome to If Then, the show about how technology is changing our lives and our future.

0:05.3

I'm Will Oremus.

0:06.4

And I'm April Glazer.

0:13.2

Hey, everyone, welcome to If Then.

0:15.1

We're coming to you from Slate and Future Tense, a partnership between Slate, Arizona State University, and New America.

0:20.6

We're recording this on the afternoon of Tuesday, February 12th.

0:24.0

On today's show, we'll talk about the implications from last week's bizarre,

0:27.5

but also serious fallout between Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and American Media Incorporated,

0:33.3

the Trump-friendly owner of the National Enquirer.

0:36.4

Bezos claimed the Inirer was blackmailing

0:38.4

him by threatening to release private and embarrassing and quite racy photos between him and the

0:43.4

woman he was having an affair with. Bezos stood up to the alleged extortion or sex

0:47.6

extortion, as some people call it, by publishing his account of the situation, complete with

0:51.7

threatening emails from AMI. At the same time Bezos was standing up for his own privacy, his company was making a deal

0:58.3

that could have serious privacy implications for many Amazon customers.

1:01.9

This week, Amazon announced it's acquiring ERO.

1:04.6

That's a startup that makes Wi-Fi mesh router systems.

1:08.1

To sort through this mesh, we'll be joined by Stacey Higginbotham, who writes

1:11.4

all about the Internet of Things. We'll ask her, what does this mean for smart home users' privacy?

1:16.5

And where should we draw the line on which things in our home should be made smart and which

1:21.4

things we might be better off leaving dumb like they were in the good old days?

1:25.4

Yes, the good old days when things were stupid. And as always,

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