Honey, a popular browser extension that claims to help users save money is being accused of affiliate link hijacking, limiting coupon options and misleading advertisements.
The claims were made by tech investigator and YouTuber MegaLag in a viral video titled “Exposing the Honey Influencer Scam,” which has garnered over 13 million views since its release on December 21.
The PayPal Honey browser extension—a popular tool marketed to help consumers save money—has come under fire after a viral ...
Fintech platform PayPal was hit with a proposed class action for allegedly replacing affiliate links indicating that YouTube ...
In the the 23-minute video by user MegaLag, the PayPal property is accused of abusing the affiliate link system for its own ...
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PayPal's new browse extension, Honey, has been accused of ripping off customers, and misleading both consumers and ...
YouTuber alleged deceptive practices by PayPal-owned Honey, including hijacking influencer links, offering limited coupons, ...
LinusTechTips pushed back on MegaLag’s accusations in his Honey video, claiming he’s confused at why he was targeted over other creators.
PayPal’s Honey browser extension, a tool designed to help online shoppers find discounts, is under fire after a new ...