Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — Browser extension Honey — which promises to find and automatically apply coupons for users — has misled consumers ...
Honey is a popular browser extension owned by PayPal that’s at the center of a big new controversy. As a new investigative video outlines, the extension that’s meant to save users money not only ...
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 exposé ...
PayPal, which is based in San Jose, California, acquired Honey for approximately $4 billion in 2020 and "has partnered with over 30,000 businesses to include Honey in the online checkout process for ...
Everyone loves to save money when buying stuff—even more so when free apps do all the legwork and find the best online deals available. Nobody, however, likes to learn that a digital helper cutting ...
Content creators have filed two lawsuits against PayPal (PYPL) over its Honey browser extension, which searches for coupons around the web, The Verge’s Wes Davis reports. They allege that Honey took ...
A YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of fraudulent behavior tied to the internet browser extension Honey, which advertises finding and applying coupon codes for ...
Google has updated its affiliate ads policy for Chrome extensions after creators accused PayPal’s popular Honey browser ...
Google does not want a repeat of the Honey Chrome extension scandal. To prevent that from happening again, the company is tightening its Chrome extension affiliate ad policies and making some changes.
The PayPal Honey extension has been caught stealthily replacing YouTubers’ affiliate revenue cookies with its own. Despite directing customers to the products, creators get nothing, as PayPal Inc.