I dive into a controversy shaking up the influencer world and online shopping landscape. A viral exposé has accused the popular browser extension, Honey, owned by PayPal, of deceptive practices that have sparked outrage among creators and consumers alike. Stay tuned as we unpack the allegations, the fallout, and the class-action lawsuit that could redefine … Continue reading Influencers Versus Honey: A Fight for Fairness in Digital Revenue #1789 → The post Influencers Versus Honey: A Fight for Fairness in Digital Revenue #1789 appeared first on Geek News Central.
I dive into a controversy shaking up the influencer world and online shopping landscape. A viral exposé has accused the popular browser extension, Honey, owned by PayPal, of deceptive practices that have sparked outrage among creators and consumers alike. Stay tuned as we unpack the allegations, the fallout, and the class-action lawsuit that could redefine trust in digital tools.
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In this episode of the podcast, host Todd Cochrane discusses a significant controversy involving the browser extension Honey, which PayPal owns. The episode opens with Todd giving a shoutout to the sponsor, GoDaddy, and acknowledging the listeners’ support. Todd shares a brief update about his recent vacation in the Philippines, noting cultural differences in holiday celebrations compared to the U.S.
Todd then delves into the episode’s main topic, the allegations against the Honey extension. He details accusations that Honey has been engaging in deceptive practices by using alternative promo codes, and bypassing influencers without giving them proper credit. This practice potentially redirects affiliate revenue from these influencers to Honey via their extension. Todd explains that a YouTuber named Mega Lag, among others, has raised these concerns, leading to a class-action lawsuit against PayPal. Influencers and online shoppers feel duped as Honey favors specific discount codes over others, which can negatively impact the influencers’ earnings and mislead consumers.
He passionately warns listeners about the implications of using Honey, advising them to manually enter promo codes to ensure influencers get the credit they deserve.
Todd covers recent industry news in the broader discussion, including cybersecurity issues, legal developments affecting tech companies, and updates on global and national events relevant to his listener base. He closes the episode with a forward-looking statement about an upcoming experimental feature in the podcast and a brief note on his travel plans, expressing his eagerness to engage with listeners in future episodes.
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I dive into a controversy shaking up the influencer world and online shopping landscape. A viral exposé has accused the popular browser extension, Honey, owned by PayPal, of deceptive practices that have sparked outrage among creators and consumers alike. Stay tuned as we unpack the allegations, the fallout, and the class-action lawsuit that could redefine trust in digital tools.
Subscribe to the Newsletter.
Join the Chat @ GeekNews.Chat
Email Todd or follow him on Facebook.
Like and Follow Geek News Central’s Facebook Page.
Download the Audio Show File
New YouTube Channel – Beyond the Office
Full Summary:
In this episode of the podcast, host Todd Cochrane discusses a significant controversy involving the browser extension Honey, which PayPal owns. The episode opens with Todd giving a shoutout to the sponsor, GoDaddy, and acknowledging the listeners’ support. Todd shares a brief update about his recent vacation in the Philippines, noting cultural differences in holiday celebrations compared to the U.S.
Todd then delves into the episode’s main topic, the allegations against the Honey extension. He details accusations that Honey has been engaging in deceptive practices by using alternative promo codes, and bypassing influencers without giving them proper credit. This practice potentially redirects affiliate revenue from these influencers to Honey via their extension. Todd explains that a YouTuber named Mega Lag, among others, has raised these concerns, leading to a class-action lawsuit against PayPal. Influencers and online shoppers feel duped as Honey favors specific discount codes over others, which can negatively impact the influencers’ earnings and mislead consumers.
He passionately warns listeners about the implications of using Honey, advising them to manually enter promo codes to ensure influencers get the credit they deserve.
Todd covers recent industry news in the broader discussion, including cybersecurity issues, legal developments affecting tech companies, and updates on global and national events relevant to his listener base. He closes the episode with a forward-looking statement about an upcoming experimental feature in the podcast and a brief note on his travel plans, expressing his eagerness to engage with listeners in future episodes.
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