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PayPal’s Honey coupon-hunting browser extension is accused by YouTubers of stealing credit for sales by replacing their affiliate tracking cookies with its own.
Honey is an internet browser extension that advertises finding and applying coupon codes for online shoppers. PayPal acquired Honey in 2020 for $4 billion. YouTube tech journalist MegaLag posted a ...
Following an exposé late last year, PayPal’s popular Honey extension has slowly been dropping users. Now, Honey is down ...
Honey follows industry rules and practices, including last-click attribution, which is widely used across major brands." Honey's deceptive practices land PayPal in hot water, class action filed ...
Chrome extensions can be handy little tools that assist us in our day-to-day tasks, but not all extensions enjoy the same ...
A popular YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of defrauding influencers and online shoppers though its coupon service Honey.
PayPal’s Honey browser extension is facing controversy after a new investigative video outlines ways it scams users and steals from creators.
The popular PayPal-owned coupon-browser extension Honey faces lawsuits that charge it’s unfairly funneling commissions that should go to the original seller.
Creators have filed two class-action lawsuits against PayPal over the affiliate practices of its Honey browser extension.
Honey, a popular browser extension owned by PayPal, is the target of one YouTuber's investigation that was widely shared over the weekend—over 6 million views in just two days. The 23-minute ...
Amid being revealed for shady tactics and stealing revenue, PayPal's Honey has lost over 3 million Chrome users.
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