A YouTuber is suing PayPal after its Honey browser extension was recently caught tricking customers and snatching creators’ ...
A new lawsuit alleges that the PayPal-owned browser extension Honey is cheating creators out of money. Honey, which PayPal ...
The complaint alleges that PayPal’s practice violates California’s Unfair Competition Law and constitutes interference ...
San Jose tech giant PayPal uses “deceitful and clandestine” methods to steal money from social media influencers and other ...
Credit card company Capital One Financial Corp. is the latest to field a lawsuit alleging that it deploys its Capital One ...
Online influencers who make money off promoting products online are getting played by one of Silicon Valley’s iconic ...
Despite heavy criticism of the function of the "Honey" browser extension, it is still supplied with the Paypal app – without ...
The lawsuit follows similar cases in which influencers sued PayPal's Honey. Both Capital One and PayPal deny the allegations.
YouTuber and lawyer Devin Stone (LegalEagle) has filed a class-action lawsuit against PayPal, Honey's parent company, over the extension's alleged practice of replacing creators' affiliate links with ...
YouTube has been awash with videos about PayPal's browser extension Honey allegedly ripping off creators and it's led to a class action lawsuit. Here's a break down of what's going on.
A new lawsuit alleges that the PayPal-owned browser extension Honey is cheating creators out of money. Honey, which PayPal acquired for $4 billion in 2019, works by automatically presenting users ...