Browser extension Honey reportedly lost 3 million users after allegations that it stole affiliate links and offered approved discount codes.
LegalEagle has opted to raise a class-action lawsuit against Honey over their alleged “scam”. But what are they actually being sued over?
Marques Brownlee addressed allegations of affiliate revenue manipulation and deceptive practices against PayPal-owned Honey.
YouTube lawyer Legal Eagle is suing Honey on behalf of all creators in a class-action lawsuit against the PayPal-owned company.
The internet is full of scams, and recently, even savvy internet users have begun to fear they’re falling for another after a ...
Discover the viral 'Honey' scam and learn how your favourite YouTubers, including MrBeast and PewDiePie, are deceiving you. Honey is a well-known browser extension that purports to assist users in ...
In 2020, PayPal acquired Honey for approximately $4 billion, and since then, the browser extension has grown significantly. The extension also encourages users to use Honey by offering PayPal Rewards, ...
Honey, a popular browser extension that claims to help users save money is being accused of affiliate link hijacking, ...
Honey, a browser extension that automatically applies discount codes, is accused of defrauding users and the influencers who ...
Recently, YouTuber MegaLag published a 23-minute video with serious allegations against Honey, a free browser extension ...
The claims were made by tech investigator and YouTuber MegaLag in a viral video titled “Exposing the Honey Influencer Scam,” which has garnered over 13 million views since its release on December 21.