Motorola was in the news earlier this week when reports surfaced that its phones had hijacked shopping apps like Amazon to insert affiliate links. The Smart Feed app, preinstalled on some Motorola ...
UPDATE: May. 27, 2026, 11:22 a.m. Since we first published this story, Motorola confirmed it fixed the issue and provided a statement to Mashable. We've udpated this piece to include the statement. A ...
Following the discovery that Motorola phones were hijacking the Amazon app to inject affiliate data, Motorola has confirmed to 9to5Google that it has ended the behavior, which it says was “unintended.
Motorola has issued a statement after a rather bizarre issue when opening the Amazon app on Moto phones. Users opening the app would briefly see a browser containing a weird URL before being ...
The company says its phones will no longer install affiliate cookies before opening the Amazon app. The company says its phones will no longer install affiliate cookies before opening the Amazon ...
Motorola has issued a statement on the strange behavior, where its phones briefly opened a sketchy browser link before being redirected to the Amazon app with affiliate codes. The company says this ...