• Ulrich
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    622 months ago

    The founder of Honey no longer owns Honey, and hasn’t for some time. It’s owned by PayPal, a much more notoriously shady company that some people still use for some reason.

    • @Bibbiliop
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      112 months ago

      Now I feel bad. I use paypal because in some cases of purchases it is the only means I can use. What is shady about them?

    • @Squizzy
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      82 months ago

      The founder still made it do what it does.

      • JohnEdwa
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        2 months ago

        Depends when all of that functionality was added in. Honey started as a legit coupon scraping extension back in 2012, and was sold to PayPal in 2020. Somewhere in the last 12 years, someone got a bit too greedy.

        Reminds me of the story of AdBlock - helpful extension gets a huge market share, people get greedy, it gets sold to a for-profit, and starts doing shady deals with the people it’s supposed to be “working against”.

      • Ulrich
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        -32 months ago

        The founder made it steal commissions for a company that they weren’t even affiliated with?

        • @extremeboredom
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          62 months ago

          Do you believe that the affiliate scam only started when PayPal acquired Honey?