Martha Stewart filmed a sexy ASMR video for her new role as the star of MAC Cosmetics' newest campaign titled "I Only Wear ...
YouTuber Gamers Nexus has filed a lawsuit against PayPal & Honey as creators claim the app was “scamming” them.
Devin Stone of the YouTube Channel Legal Eagle is suing PayPal over the affiliate link practices of its Honey extension that were detailed by fellow YouTuber MegaLag last month, he announced in a ...
The new year means a more movies have been added to YouTube’s library. Unlike most streaming services, YouTube does not charge customers to watch movies. These films are ad-supported and can be ...
Popular browser extension Honey, owned by PayPal, reportedly saw millions of uninstalls following a YouTube video exposing the extension’s shady tactics. YouTuber MegaLag published a video in late ...
This practice was met with blowback through a recent video from MegaLag, where the video showed evidence that Honey will replace an affiliate code from another source – such as a YouTube video o ...
Honey, a popular browser extension promoted by YouTubers and content creators like MrBeast recently found itself at the center of a major controversy after a YouTube creator accused the company of ...
a counsel for one of the plaintiffs who also runs the YouTube channel LegalEagle, told Business Insider. The Honey spokesperson said the extension helped "millions of shoppers with additional ...
American lawyer and YouTuber Devin James Stone aka "LegalEagle" uploaded a new video covering the recent controversy involving Honey ... of the lawsuit (Image via YouTube/@LegalEagle) According ...
The Legal Eagle, a YouTuber with over three million subscribers who doubles as an actual attorney at law, has filed a class-action lawsuit against Honey, with the goal of getting creators back the ...
While this practice is not uncommon, the exposé revealed that Honey may be replacing affiliate codes from other sources – such as YouTube videos or websites – with its own, effectively ...
Honey, a popular browser extension promoted by YouTubers like MrBeast, recently became the centre of controversy after a YouTube creator accused the company of defrauding customers and influencers.