- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
- cross-posted to:
- pcmasterrace@lemmit.online
Incredibly sleazy. Fitting that it’s a PayPal company.
The reason I stopped using the thing a while back was because that stupid popup kept blocking buttons. It became a lot more annoying than helpful in finding deals so I’m glad I got rid of it.
Always Remember “If it’s free, then you’re the product.” The only thing truly free in this world are those small IKEA pencils.
What about Linux?
You’re the advetiser.
Wikipedia is free. You’re not the product in that case.
The rule should have an addendum about being a for-profit
I pay yearly for Wikipedia though…those bastards
I don’t know, whenever i go for a new pencil, i end up leaving with a new couch or mattress. So is it really free!?!
Always remember something that’s categorically false? See, e.g., most FOSS.
Never installed honey because I knew it was too good to be true somehow.
There’s no way you make that much money to pay all these influencers on a fucking free addon without a catch
I just always assumed they made it back by stealing the absolute shit out of your data (which to be fair, they almost assuredly do).
That and I assumed they get a cut from the shop. Well, I guess they did get THE cut…
That wasn’t at all what I was expecting. I always figured that Honey had to be somehow skimming a bit off the top with their coupon codes, but I had no idea they were straight-up overwriting affiliate cookies. This feels illegal, or at the very least it should be illegal.
Part of their service is to allow sellers to suppress higher discount codes from appearing in the honey service. That just flat-out contradicts what they tell consumers to convince them to download the extension.
I was expecting Honey to offer the smaller discount codes to the consumer, then apply the higher (hidden) discount count code to the seller and pocket the difference.
In some ways, it almost seems like what they are doing is worse than that—just playing both sides for their own gain.
I’m interested in what comes in part 2.
Definitely will be a lawsuit coming
I feel bad for the content creators, even if it’s kind of funny to see LTT’s sponsor scam them instead of their audience for once
We almost went six months without hearing of yet another way that LTT are shitty.
Oh the browser addon. Goshdarnit. (watching now)
Hopefully my edit helps.
lol yeah, don’t worry, bit of confusion helps keep the brain agile. Very interesting video, thanks for sharing!
That was interesting watch. I’m familiar with the plugin though never installed it and glad for it now. Very scummy behaviour, but that’s to be expected from PayPal
Anyone care to do a tl;dw? Thanks
Honey bad. Converts affiliate links to Honey commission, even if no coupons found. Oh, and it doesn’t actually look for all coupons and will limit what is shown on partner sites. Video was a good watch.
And this is why we don’t install proprietary software