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Following an exposé late last year, PayPal’s popular Honey extension has slowly been dropping users. Now, Honey is down ...
Chrome extensions can be handy little tools that assist us in our day-to-day tasks, but not all extensions enjoy the same ...
Honey says it finds online deals. Creators say it swipes their income. The PayPal-owned coupon browser extension faces lawsuits accusing it of unfairly siphoning off commissions that should go to ...
However, in December 2024, a video posted by the YouTube channel MegaLag accused Honey of tampering with affiliate links to practice cookie stuffing , obtaining affiliate revenue that should have ...
Google updates its policy after YouTuber MegaLag details a scheme under which the PayPal-owned Honey swapped creators' affiliate links for its own.
If you're out of the loop about the Honey controversy, a multi-year investigation by YouTuber MegaLag recently uncovered evidence of unexpected behavior.
Megalag: Yeah, I hate to break it to you but your favorite influences sold you a lie, Honey is a scam. Jessica Mendoza: A YouTuber named Megalag dropped a video full of bombshell allegations ...
As PayPal continues to field a barrage of class actions from content creators who contend their marketing commissions were stolen by its browser extension, Honey, it faces new complaints from ...
At least eight class actions accusing Capital One Financial of stealing affiliate marketing commissions from influencers were filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia ...
A central accusation against Honey is that the plugin is supposed to redirect the participations to Honey by replacing the cookies in the browser.