PayPal's Honey Chrome extension has been caught in a stir recently. It was found to be scamming not only users but also content creators. The platform aimed to find and curate the best coupon codes for users, and the entire operation was free for the end user. YouTubers exposed the platform and how Honey was exploiting users and content creators, which resulted in a loss of 3 million Chrome users for the company along with a class-action lawsuit against PayPal. Honey's deceptive practices have cost it 3 million Chrome users, but would it change its business model? If you are […]
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