YouTuber Exposes Honey's Deceptive Affiliate Practices

YouTuber Exposes Honey’s Deceptive Affiliate Practices

YouTuber MegaLag has uncovered serious issues with Honey, a well-known browser extension backed by big names like Linus Tech Tips, MKBHD, and MrBeast, and owned by PayPal. Honey claims to help users find the best coupon codes online, but evidence suggests this might not be entirely true. Some partner stores can direct Honey to display only certain discount codes.

The Problem with Discount Codes

In an example provided by MegaLag, if a retailer has a discount code that offers a 30% reduction on a specific item alongside another code that provides just 5%, Honey will only show the less advantageous code. This goes against Honey's promise of helping users save money. Worse still, Honey appears to undermine the very creators who endorse it.

How Honey Affects Creators

Many users may have noticed that Honey typically activates right before the checkout process. While searching for discount codes, Honey replaces any affiliate cookies with its own. This action effectively robs the creators you support of their affiliate earnings, even if you don't finalize the purchase right away.

Watch the Full Video

The video dives deeper into how this whole operation unfolds, and we suggest watching it in its entirety. It's the first part of a three-part series, and MegaLag has stated he will expose more inconsistencies with the service in future videos.

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