PayPal’s Honey browser extension has been lauded for years as an easy way to find coupons online. But some are calling it a ...
Creators have filed two class-action lawsuits against PayPal over the affiliate practices of its Honey browser extension.
A popular YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of defrauding influencers and online shoppers though its coupon service Honey.
A popular YouTuber accused internet browser extension Honey, known for finding coupons, of "exploiting" last-click ...
In the the 23-minute video by user MegaLag, the PayPal property is accused of abusing the affiliate link system for its own profit.
Honey, a popular browser extension owned by PayPal, is the target of one YouTuber's investigation that was widely shared over the weekend—over 6 million views in just two days. The 23-minute ...
After rebounding to 18M users post-scandal, Honey vanishes, reflecting cancel culture’s impact on corporate ethics.
The plaintiffs are seeking to represent anyone who was part of an affiliate program and had their link “redirected to Paypal as a result of the Honey browser extension.” Class action status ...
The lawsuit follows similar cases in which influencers sued PayPal's Honey. Both Capital One and PayPal deny the allegations.
Despite heavy criticism of the function of the "Honey" browser extension, it is still supplied with the Paypal app – without ...
In the USA, there are now several lawsuits against Paypal's shopping extension. Now a creator is also claiming damages.
Credit card company Capital One Financial Corp. is the latest to field a lawsuit alleging that it deploys its Capital One ...