Google updates Chrome's extension rules to ban affiliate link injection without user action or benefit, after Honey allegedly stole creators' affiliate revenue
Honey was accused of shadily swapping out affiliate links, and now Google has new rules for extensions targeting exactly that.
In a viral YouTube video, MegaLag claims PayPal's Honey browser extension doesn't show users the best coupons and deals, and steals creators' affiliate revenue
www.fakespot.com [embedded post] Harry McCracken / @harrymccracken.com : It was obvious that Honey was involved in poaching of some sort, but this is a brilliantly-done video. https://9to5mac.com/2024...
PayPal launches PayPal Ads, meant to help US marketers tap into data about the billions of transactions across PayPal's platforms, including Venmo and Honey
Just in time for the holiday shopping season, PayPal is going to start selling ads across PayPal, Honey, and Venmo in the US. … Dr. Mark Grether : Many thanks to Lara O'Reilly of Business Insider for ...
Apple removed Fakespot, which claims to detect bad sellers and fake reviews, from the App Store after Amazon complained that the app provided misleading info
here's why Isobel Asher Hamilton / Insider : Apple accepted Amazon's request to boot an app that spots fake reviews from the App Store. Its owner has accused Amazon of bullying. Christina Maas / Recla...
Sources: Intuit is nearing a deal to buy personal finance portal Credit Karma for about $7B in cash and stock; the deal could be announced as soon as Monday
Acquisition would be Intuit's largest ever and the first sizable transaction under CEO Sasan Goodarzi Tweets: @cararlombardo , @carnage4life , @bsteverman , @chriszeoli , @cararlombardo , @semil , @aa...
Amazon warned holiday shoppers that Honey, a browser extension for comparison shopping and rewards acquired by Paypal for $4B in November, was a “security risk”
The retail giant warned holiday shoppers that Honey, a popular browser extension, was a “security risk.” Honey denies the claim.
PayPal to acquire Honey, a comparison shopping and rewards platform that has 17M MAUs, for ~$4B
PayPal announced today it has agreed to acquire Honey Science Corporation, the makers of a deal-finding browser add-on and mobile application, for $4 billion, mostly cash.