Motorola phones have started hijacking the Amazon app to insert affiliate codes
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Motorola phones have been found to hijack the Amazon app, injecting an affiliate code when opened from the app drawer. This behavior is caused by an update to the pre-loaded Smart Feed app, which redirects users to a URL before opening the Amazon app. The issue has been verified on a Razr Fold with the latest Smart Feed app version, but not on a Moto G Stylus with the same app version. Disabling the Smart Feed app resolves the issue. The affiliate code used is linked to a fashion influencer, but the connection between the influencer and Motorola is unclear. The company has been reached out to for comment.
💡 Why It Matters
- · The use of affiliate codes without user consent raises concerns about data privacy and transparency.
- · Motorola's involvement in this practice undermines trust in the company's products and highlights the need for greater scrutiny of pre-installed apps.