(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 ...
Honey, which is owned by PayPal, is a popular browser extension—with 19 million users on Chrome alone—but the shopping tool is being accused of some seriously shady practices, including keeping users ...
The PayPal Honey browser extension is, in theory, a handy way to find better deals on products while you’re shopping online. But in a video published this weekend, YouTuber MegaLag claims the ...
Fintech giant PayPal purchased Honey, which operates a browsing extension that applies discount codes on e-commerce sites, for $4 billion in 2020. The class action against PayPal accuses it of ...
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 ...
The PayPal-owned Honey browser extension was recently caught deceiving customers and poaching affiliate revenue from creators. Lawyer Devin Stone has filed a class action lawsuit against PayPal over ...
PayPal’s Honey browser extension has been lauded for years as an easy way to find coupons online. But some are calling it a “scam” after a deep dive from YouTuber MegaLag, who accused Honey of ...
Taylor worked with AP from 2018 to 2025, most recently as Google Editor. Honey is accused of failing to provide real savings and sniping revenue from creators. Google has updated its rules on Chrome ...
A new lawsuit alleges that the PayPal-owned browser extension Honey is cheating creators out of money. Honey, which PayPal acquired for $4 billion in 2019, works by automatically presenting users with ...
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.