YouTuber Sues PayPal Over Honey Link Practices
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•YouTuber Legal Eagle is suing over PayPal’s Honey extension
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YouTubers are suing PayPal over the affiliate link practices of its Honey extension.
Honey operates by offering to find coupon codes through its browser extension.
The Honey extension replaces existing affiliate cookies with its own in the background and gets credit for the sale, whether it actually found a coupon or not.
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