Users are reacting negatively to questionable practices discovered last year regarding Honey, the discount code service.
PayPal stock price has crashed and formed a death cross pattern, pointing to further downside in the coming months. PYPL ...
Moving forward, Google Chrome extensions can only use affiliate links, discount codes, and cookies if they offer a clear, direct benefit at checkout, like real discounts or cash rebates. Extensions ...
After being revealed for its shady tactics late last year, Honey has updated its Chrome extension to no longer ...
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Google updated its Chrome extension policy after PayPal's Honey was accused of deceptive practices by content creators. Honey allegedly diverted affiliate revenue and replaced creator links during ...
Restricting Shady Affiliate Extensions. The article will explain new rules and user consent, and how they affect your website visits.
Google updates Chrome extension rules to ban affiliate link injection without user action or benefit
Earlier this week, Google updated the Chrome extension rules for affiliates, basically telling its users that without tangible benefit, or user action, affiliate links cannot be placed. Although not ...
Last year, the browser extension Honey got caught up in controversy over how it took affiliate revenue away from creators. Instead of only taking credit when it saved users money, Honey attempted to ...
A new update to Google's Chrome Web Store policy should help protect shoppers from dubious affiliate marketing extensions.
Google Chrome has updated its policies to limit browser extensions' ability to interact with affiliate codes, essentially banning practices employed by the PayPal Honey extension. The new ...
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