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 ...
If you're not careful, you might be fooled into thinking a deal is better than it is. These tools will tell you if you're in ...
PayPal is facing multiple class actions from online influencers for allegedly pocketing their marketing commissions via its browser extension, Honey. Honey purports to scour the internet for the ...
Content creators have filed two lawsuits against PayPal (PYPL) over its Honey browser extension, which searches for coupons around the web, The Verge’s Wes Davis reports. They allege that Honey ...
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.
The lawsuit follows similar cases in which influencers sued PayPal's Honey. Both Capital One and PayPal deny the allegations.
These special promotions can help you earn points faster. The PayPal Honey browser extension and mobile app can help you get discounts when checking out online. How it works: When you add the ...
The current PayPal Honey situation is only the tip of the iceberg. Affiliate marketing isn’t going anywhere, opening up unprepared advertisers to bad actors. As fraud evolves it will only become more ...
In a recent video, the rationale behind the lawsuit was revealed. For those out of the loop, PayPal's Honey browser extension, widely known for automatically applying discount coupons during ...