Your Motorola phone might be secretly monetizing your Amazon clicks
Some Motorola phones are reportedly redirecting Amazon links through a third-party URL with an affiliate code. This issue was discovered by a Reddit user who found that their Motorola Razr 60 Ultra was making requests to a company that serves mobile ads. The problem seems to be linked to a recent update of the Smart Feed app.
- ▪Motorola phones are allegedly intercepting Amazon links and rerouting them through a third-party URL.
- ▪The issue was identified by a Reddit user using a Motorola Razr 60 Ultra.
- ▪The Smart Feed app's recent update is believed to be responsible for the redirects.
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