A browser add-on accused of scamming users One YouTuber claims PayPal’s Honey is ripping people off. The browser extension ...
According to MegaLag, PayPal's Honey has been involved in concerning practices that harm the users and the influencers who have promoted it.
Honey, a browser extension owned by PayPal, faces allegations of unethical practices and blocking influencer affiliate links for gains.
A video tech investigator detailed evidence and claims Honey systematically steals referral commissions from influencers—including those it pays to promote the app.
Shocking! Your favorite influencers might be scamming you. Discover how PayPal's honey extension scam that fooled even the ...
Investigation reveals Honey replaces affiliate cookies, diverting commissions from creators to itself, undermining trust in partnerships.
A multi-year investigation reveals what's being called the Honey influencer scam, where the Honey browser extension is being ...
A recent YouTube exposé has cast a spotlight on Honey, the widely used browser extension owned by PayPal, raising concerns ...
The Honey extension has been exposed as being a scam that steals affiliate marketing money away from partners, and lying to ...
For some background: Honey was founded in November 2012 by a pair of entrepreneurs, Ryan Hudson and George Ruan. After a bug ...
The PayPal Honey browser extension is, in theory, a handy way to find better deals on products while you’re shopping online.
Honey, a browser extension and coupon site owned by PayPal Holdings Inc. since 2019, is being accused of deceptive practices ...