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.
Honey is a widely used browser extension that promises to save users money by hunting down coupon codes. It doesn’t really do that, though, as it was exposed for shady tactics in December. But, ...
Honey, which is owned by PayPal, is a popular browser extension—with 19 million users on Chrome alone—but the shopping tool is being accused of some seriously shady practices, including ...
The PayPal-owned Honey browser extension was recently caught deceiving customers and poaching affiliate revenue from creators. Lawyer Devin Stone has filed a class action lawsuit against PayPal ...
YouTuber and lawyer Devin Stone (LegalEagle) has filed a class-action lawsuit against PayPal, Honey's parent company, over the extension's alleged practice of replacing creators' affiliate links ...
Despite heavy criticism of the function of the "Honey" browser extension, it is still supplied with the Paypal app – without ...