As a result of the Honey expose, Google has now changed its Chrome extension policies concerning affiliate ads and marketing.
Last year, the browser extension Honey got caught up in controversy over how it took affiliate revenue away from creators.
A new update to Google's Chrome Web Store policy should help protect shoppers from dubious affiliate marketing extensions.
Honey is accused of failing to provide real savings and sniping revenue from creators. Google has updated its rules on Chrome ...
In an apparent reaction to the infamous Honey scandal that rocked the internet at the start of the year, Google has altered ...
Honey was accused of taking affiliate revenue from the same influencers it paid for promotion by using its Chrome extension ...
Following accusations that the widely used Honey Chrome extension engaged in deceptive practices, Google has revised its ...
Chrome extensions are no longer allowed to mess with affiliate links or trick users with promises of fake discount coupons.
In the wake of the controversy surrounding PayPal's Honey browser extension, Google Chrome has updated its policies to ban ...
Google has updated its affiliate advertising policy for Chrome extensions following allegations against popular Honey browser ...
Google Chrome announced a policy update, restricting how browser extensions can engage with affiliate codes.Google announced ...