There’s been a lot going on recently with Google Chrome (and Microsoft Edge) browser extensions. Things really heated up when ...
After the Honey scandal, Google tightened its rules to stop shady affiliate link practices in Chrome extensions. Instead of just finding deals, Honey was secretly swapping affiliate links, cutting ...
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 ...
Google has updated its affiliate link policy following allegations that coupon-clipping website Honey was abusing the program. Honey is a free Chrome extension with over 17 million users that ...
Google Chrome browser recently made a policy update. This prevents browser extensions from interacting with affiliate codes. As a result, the actions of the controversial PayPal Honey extension were ...
Google Chrome extensions have helped billions over the years as it allows them to integrate tools to the web browser that are usually not available on it. Extensions can range from ad blockers, to ...
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Apple responded by saying it values competition but believes the proposed changes would hurt user privacy and security.
Late last year, a YouTube video uncovering the shady affiliate tactics of PayPal's coupon Chrome extension, Honey, went viral. As a result of the Honey expose, Google has now changed its Chrome ...