Motorola breaks silence on shady Amazon affiliate redirects
Motorola has addressed concerns regarding its app launcher inadvertently redirecting users through a web tracking link when accessing the Amazon Shopping app. The company clarified that this behavior was unintended and has since been corrected. Motorola emphasized its commitment to user experience, privacy, and transparency in addressing such issues.
- ▪Motorola confirmed that the routing issue was unintended and has been resolved.
- ▪The problem involved users being redirected through a web tracking link before accessing the Amazon app.
- ▪Motorola collaborates with Device Native to enhance the app search experience for users.
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