(NewsNation) — Browser extension Honey — which promises to find and automatically apply coupons for users — has misled consumers and the influencers it partners with, a YouTube creator alleged. In the ...
The Honey browser extension is facing renewed scrutiny following new analysis from independent investigators. Critics point to alleged affiliate link manipulation and extensive data collection ...
Google has changed its affiliate ads policies for Chrome extensions after the PayPal Honey debacle. Credit: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg via Getty Images Late last year, a YouTube video uncovering the shady ...
Late last year the popular Chrome extension Honey (owned by PayPal) was revealed for employing a few shady tactics, and the extension has since lost around 4 million users on Google’s browser alone.
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. Honey is accused of failing to provide real savings and sniping revenue from creators. Google has updated its rules on Chrome ...
Google has revised its affiliate ads policy concerning Chrome extensions following accusations that PayPal's widely-used ...
After being exposed for some shady practices last year, PayPal’s popular Honey extension has finally been forced to disclose that, yes, it takes advantage of merchant affiliate programs. Honey has ...
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