As a result of the Honey expose, Google has now changed its Chrome extension policies concerning affiliate ads and marketing.
Google updates its policy after YouTuber MegaLag details a scheme under which the PayPal-owned Honey swapped creators' ...
Moving forward, Google Chrome extensions can only use affiliate links, discount codes, and cookies if they offer a clear, ...
New policies restrict extensions from injecting affiliate links unless they provide direct, transparent benefits to users.
Google Chrome has banned certain practices used by shopping-related extensions in the wake of the Honey influencer ...
Earlier this week, Google updated the Chrome extension rules for affiliates, basically telling its users that without ...
Google updated its Chrome extension policy after PayPal's Honey was accused of deceptive practices by content creators. Honey ...
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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 ...
Honey is a free Chrome extension with over 17 million users that finds coupons to help shoppers save extra money at checkout. But in late December, a YouTuber known as MegaLag accused Honey of ...
Google has thousands of Chrome extensions available for users but a popular version was duping people which made he company ...