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.
Honey was accused of taking affiliate revenue from the same influencers it paid for promotion by using its Chrome extension ...
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Derbyshire Times on MSNHousebuilder Honey announces £14m South Normanton development is 85 per cent soldHousebuilder Honey has announced that 85 per cent of the 50 homes at its £14m Amber development in South Normanton are now ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHoney thief stole £1,000 worth in two raids on city centre store​​A Belfast man who stole £1,000 worth of honey from a city centre health store has been jailed for six months. Gavin Wilson ...
In an apparent reaction to the infamous Honey scandal that rocked the internet at the start of the year, Google has altered ...
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The Jalapeno and Chimichurri (£6.25) slice is also chilled, but so are we. This one has a springy topping of mozzarella, as ...
Social media content creators—including a golden doodle, a video essayist, and a fashion blogger—accusing PayPal Inc. and ...
Chrome's updated extension policies for affiliate ads includes wording that seems to be a direct response to many of the tactics Honey was accused of participating in, such as injecting affiliate ...
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Taste of Country on MSNLainey Wilson Doesn’t Want You to See What She Stole From Whataburger [Watch]Not condoning the "Heart Like a Truck" hitmaker's behavior (stealing is wrong), but anyone who frequents Whataburger on those ...
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