Honey browser extension faces accusations of scamming and misleading


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The Honey browser extension, owned by PayPal, is facing serious allegations of misleading practices and potentially scamming users and influencers. YouTuber MegaLag exposed several controversial practices:

Key Accusations
  • Selectively displays discount codes that benefit business partners
  • Shows smaller discounts (5%) when larger discounts (30%) are available
  • Reattributes sales through affiliate links, denying influencers their commissions
Impact on Users and Creators

  • Potentially costs consumers money by not showing best available discounts
  • Undermines influencers' revenue streams
  • Cuts out content creators from sales they helped generate
Social Media Reaction
Users on X (Twitter) have warned others to remove the extension, calling it "predatory" and harmful to customers, brands, and content creators. Notable influencers like MrBeast and Marques Brownlee have expressed concerns about Honey's practices.Current Status
Honey and PayPal have not yet commented on these allegations. The controversy highlights growing concerns about the transparency of browser extensions and their impact on online shopping experiences.

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