Your Motorola phone might be secretly monetizing your Amazon clicks
… Or has the increased component pricing forced Motorola to get creative and earn money through indirect affiliate code injection? …
What's more bizarre is that the redirect adds an affiliate code that seemingly belongs to a fashion influencer. It’s unclear why Motorola would inject a third-party affiliate code into Amazon links, especially when the code doesn’t match any of the ones publicly used by the influencer. This raises the possibility that the code is being impersonated or spoofed rather than legitimately associated with them. It could also be that the Smart Feed app has been compromised, leading to this scammy behavior. Or has the increased component pricing forced Motorola to get creative and earn money through i
Your Motorola phone might be secretly monetizing your Amazon clicks… Or has the increased component pricing forced Motorola to get creative and earn money through indirect affiliate code injection? …
… It's unlikely that a mega corporation would inject affiliate links to collect pennies, relatively speaking. And that, too, via such a glaringly obvious flashing browser window. This is very likely a classic case of buggy code pushed to the stable app without proper testing. …