A popular YouTuber accused internet browser extension Honey, known for finding coupons, of "exploiting" last-click attribution. Here's what that means.
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According to MegaLag, PayPal's Honey has been involved in concerning practices that harm the users and the influencers who have promoted it.
Honey, a browser extension owned by PayPal, faces allegations of unethical practices and blocking influencer affiliate links for gains.
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Investigation reveals Honey replaces affiliate cookies, diverting commissions from creators to itself, undermining trust in partnerships.
A video tech investigator detailed evidence and claims Honey systematically steals referral commissions from ...
A multi-year investigation reveals what's being called the Honey influencer scam, where the Honey browser extension is being ...
A YouTuber claims that Honey is a scam, is responsible for stealing from influencers, and that it promotes its own coupons ...
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