Motorola’s pricey phones might be hijacking Amazon app to steal affiliate revenue
Motorola's Smart Feed app is reportedly hijacking the Amazon app, redirecting users to affiliate links instead of the intended content. This practice raises concerns about the potential for revenue theft from Amazon's affiliate program. The issue highlights the ongoing challenges of app integrity and user trust in the mobile ecosystem.
- ▪Motorola's Smart Feed app may be redirecting users from the Amazon app to its own affiliate links.
- ▪This behavior could result in unauthorized revenue generation for Motorola at the expense of Amazon's affiliate program.
- ▪The incident underscores the importance of app security and user trust in mobile applications.
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