(NewsNation) — Browser extension Honey — which promises to find and automatically apply coupons for users — has misled consumers and the influencers it partners with, a YouTube creator alleged. In the ...
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 ...
TL;DR: The Honey extension has been revealed as a scam, diverting affiliate marketing funds from partners and misleading consumers. Honey, the browser extension marketed to consumers as a solution to ...
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 ...
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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 ...
A YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of fraudulent behavior tied to the internet browser extension Honey, which advertises finding and applying coupon codes for ...
If you’ve spent more than a millisecond on the internet you’ll have heard of Honey. It’s been advertised far and wide, and the company even has paid big name YouTubers such as Mr Beast and ...
A video tech investigator detailed evidence and claims Honey systematically steals referral commissions from influencers—including those it pays to promote the app. Everyone loves to save money when ...