Millions of holiday deal hunters may have been hit with a strange warning from Amazon over the holidays. The browser extension Honey, a popular shopping aid that enables price comparisons between ...
PayPal’s Honey has been a massively popular Chrome extension for years, promising to find coupon codes and save consumers money, all without costing a dime. However, a recent video exposed shady ...
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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (NewsNation) — Browser extension Honey — which promises to find and automatically apply coupons for users — has misled consumers ...
In an apparent reaction to the infamous Honey scandal that rocked the internet at the start of the year, Google has altered the rules around Chrome extensions to block the tactics the Honey extension ...
Promotion codes are great, but you could waste a lot of time looking for them. Lately, the Honey browser extension has been receiving a lot of love as a money-saving tool. Along with giving you a list ...
After being exposed for some shady practices last year, PayPal’s popular Honey extension has finally been forced to disclose that, yes, it takes advantage of merchant affiliate programs. Honey has ...
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 ...
The browser extension Honey has been around since at least 2013, but we regularly receive questions from readers asking whether it's for real (rather than a form of scam): Is the Chrome browser add-on ...
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.
Days before Christmas, at the height of the last-minute holiday shopping rush, an ominous message appeared on Amazon.com. It warned shoppers who used a popular browser extension called Honey that the ...