If you use browser extensions, you should be careful about which ones you install and use. Here's how you can do that.
The PayPal Honey browser extension is, in theory, a handy way to find better deals on products while you’re shopping online.
After rebounding to 18M users post-scandal, Honey vanishes, reflecting cancel culture’s impact on corporate ethics.
The lawsuit follows similar cases in which influencers sued PayPal's Honey. Both Capital One and PayPal deny the allegations.
A recent campaign targeting browser extensions illustrates that they are the next frontier in identity attacks. Learn more ...
In the the 23-minute video by user MegaLag, the PayPal property is accused of abusing the affiliate link system for its own profit.
A popular YouTube creator is accusing PayPal of defrauding influencers and online shoppers though its coupon service Honey.
Creators have filed two class-action lawsuits against PayPal over the affiliate practices of its Honey browser extension.
Honey is a popular extension for web browsers that claims to scour the web for coupon codes, helping people find the best deals when shopping online. The extension also operates a reward points ...
OKX, a crypto exchange platform, has alerted users of a malicious OKX browser extension that has appeared on the Firefox ...
The plaintiff alleges that the browser extension is designed to steal commissions by manipulating online traffic and network ...
Web3 Antivirus founder Alex Dulub explains how innovative tools detect and neutralize risks in the decentralized web ...