Review by Firefox user 14644789
Rated 1 out of 5
by Firefox user 14644789, 6 years agoQuite obviously a thinly veiled data mining operation. The only reason Honey exists is as a system for online stores to learn they still have coupon codes active.
Honey provides you with bunk old codes, and in turn, they get to sell all your browsing data off to the highest bidder.
Honey provides you with bunk old codes, and in turn, they get to sell all your browsing data off to the highest bidder.
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