Review by XephereX
Rated 1 out of 5
by XephereX, 19 hours agoHas been found (like other add-ons of its kind) to overwrite commission cookies through opening and closing tabs discretely to simulate user clicks. This happens regardless of if a coupon is found. Simply by interacting with the pop-up, Honey will carry out the above behaviors.
Hides better coupons from customers by implying no better deals exist and frequently suggests coupons that are part of a brand affiliation deal, which will potentially give Honey a financial kickback.
None of the above listed behaviors are disclosed in any way to end-users or creators promoting the "service" and were only found through years long investigations by 3rd party scam/fraud investigators.
I would not install this malware on my worst enemy's browser.
Hides better coupons from customers by implying no better deals exist and frequently suggests coupons that are part of a brand affiliation deal, which will potentially give Honey a financial kickback.
None of the above listed behaviors are disclosed in any way to end-users or creators promoting the "service" and were only found through years long investigations by 3rd party scam/fraud investigators.
I would not install this malware on my worst enemy's browser.