Motorola stops its phones from hijacking the Amazon app, which was ‘unintended’

Motorola stops its phones from hijacking the Amazon app, which was ‘unintended’Photo: 9to5Google

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.” more…

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Originally published by 9to5Google. Summary and curation by DutyStation.ai.

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