+0.15 Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed (9to5google.com S:+0.06 )
670 points by tantalor 336 days ago | 321 comments on HN | Mild positive Editorial · v3.7 · 2026-02-28 14:15:16 0
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9to5Google reports on Honey Chrome extension's loss of 4 million users following exposure of deceptive affiliate code hijacking practices. The article documents corporate misconduct, policy remediation through Chrome's new standards, and consumer protection outcomes, exemplifying investigative journalism's essential role in holding corporations accountable and protecting digital consumer rights. Overall, the content advocates for transparency, corporate responsibility, and consumer welfare while demonstrating free expression's critical function in human rights protection.
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HN Discussion 20 top-level · 30 replies
Larrikin 2025-03-31 18:52 UTC link
What is the alternative? Is there an open source version that is community curated?
0rzech 2025-03-31 19:06 UTC link
It's ironic that probably the biggest victims were youtubers and other "influencers" who mindlessly promoted this extension to their viewers, for money of course.
cyb_ 2025-03-31 19:08 UTC link
"down from its peak of 20 million."
jabroni_salad 2025-03-31 19:14 UTC link
In case you missed it, a co-founder of Honey did an AMA on this topic a few days ago.

https://old.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/1jlfms8/im_ryan_hudso...

I'm not a honey user but I thought this section was interesting:

> This gets a bit technical but in the video, Jonathon carefully shows you that the ‘NV_MC_LC’ cookie changes from Linus Tech Tips -> Paypal when a user engages with Honey. What he must have seen is that there is also a ‘NV_MC_FC’ cookie that stays affiliated with Linus Tech Tips and is NOT changed to Paypal. In this case LC stands for ‘last click’ and FC for ‘first click’. In the video he seems to claim that there is no first click cookie and only a last click cookie - this claim is false.

> In my DM conversation with Jonathon he claimed that he noticed the FC cookie but didn’t think it was relevant and that he was confused by it. I wonder, as an investigative journalist, did he think to ask anyone at NewEgg or the affiliate networks to explain it to him before he threw damning accusations at an industry he didn’t understand?

dang 2025-03-31 19:18 UTC link
Related. Others?

PayPal Honey extension has again "featured" flag in Chrome web store - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43298054 - March 2025 (177 comments)

LegalEagle is suing Honey [video] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42581108 - Jan 2025 (10 comments)

uBlock Origin GPL code being stolen by team behind Honey browser extension - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42576443 - Jan 2025 (444 comments)

Show HN: Open-source and transparent alternative to Honey - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42535274 - Dec 2024 (10 comments)

Exposing the Honey Influencer Scam [video] - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42483500 - Dec 2024 (86 comments)

Amazon says browser extension Honey is a security risk, now that PayPal owns it - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22016031 - Jan 2020 (6 comments)

magicalhippo 2025-03-31 19:20 UTC link
A couple of YouTubers I watch promoted this and given what I assumed it did, I'm surprised that's all it does.

If it seems to good to be true, it probably is.

Dwedit 2025-03-31 19:43 UTC link
What about the Capital One extension which was doing the exact same thing?
is_true 2025-03-31 20:27 UTC link
Never trust Paypal. It's simple
ryandrake 2025-03-31 20:54 UTC link
The whole world of affiliate marketing and lead generation seems so thoroughly and irredeemably scummy, I can't really come up with much sympathy for anyone here. It's just middlemen all the way down, and everything is more expensive because they all have their little fingers in the pie.
elamje 2025-03-31 21:12 UTC link
Have a friend high up at one of the “Big 3” in this space.

The entire business model is predicated on injecting themselves as the last click for attribution even when they weren’t remotely responsible for the conversion. Cool business, but can’t keep going on forever without someone catching on.

dpbriggs 2025-03-31 21:20 UTC link
Why do retailers put up with Honey? They're clearly not providing value with the attribution theft. Why give them money?
daft_pink 2025-03-31 22:59 UTC link
Why haven’t they just been shutdown?
Havoc 2025-03-31 23:31 UTC link
Surprised they didn’t just close it down frankly. It’s just a PR liability now
pentagrama 2025-03-31 23:47 UTC link
This represents a 20% reduction in its Chrome user base (20 to 16 million users).
abrookewood 2025-04-01 04:29 UTC link
"purchased by PayPal in 2020 for $4 billion" ... holy hell, how is it worth that much???
nimish 2025-04-01 04:57 UTC link
Hmm maybe tricking your users into using your product is not a good way to achieve product market fit.
ibejoeb 2025-04-01 05:27 UTC link
But ublock, etc, is harmful...
oivey 2025-04-01 07:03 UTC link
It’s still shocking to me that in this whole ordeal many reviewers escaped scrutiny. Getting a cut of a sale of a product that you portray yourself as impartially reviewing is insanely immoral. Who cares if these people scammed themselves in the service of scamming me?
ChrisRR 2025-04-01 09:00 UTC link
They lost me years back when they never actually seemed to have any codes anyway
neycoda 2025-04-03 14:31 UTC link
Shady? Scammy. PayPal defends it.
ebiester 2025-03-31 19:08 UTC link
The alternative to a company that is hiding real coupon codes and stealing affiliate marketing dollars?

Honestly, there's no good answer here because most of the work is manual, not automated, and there are a lot of opportunities for bad actors. It's just a bad model in general.

jjice 2025-03-31 19:12 UTC link
Genuine question I was wondering when this went down - wasn’t this completely unknown at the time? If that’s the case, I feel like I can’t blame those who promoted it. I don’t have all the info though.
Melonai 2025-03-31 19:23 UTC link
important context! surprisingly more than i expected! 20% loss of userbase is devastating for an extension, although no doubt not enough for any long-term change in strategy... :)
mywittyname 2025-03-31 19:25 UTC link
Signing up for stuff. Pretty much every online retailer will pay you via discount for your email address.

I set up a specific junk email address for this purpose and give to every retailer I shop with for their initial x% discount, and I receive coupon codes going forward.

From what I can tell, this is the best way to get discounts. Retailers are generous with people they know a lot about. The flip side is that you're going to be a target for their tricks. If you click on a link or add something to your cart, they are going to send you reminders and even more discounts to get you to buy that item.

Personally, I've been happy with this setup. I only see the promo spam when I want to. And my email becomes a personalized coupon code search engine that contains much better deals than you could get by using retailmenot or similar sites.

jmuguy 2025-03-31 19:35 UTC link
Yeah, somehow I doubt we'll ever see a follow up from MegaLag. Well except that he's probably getting sued into oblivion by Paypal for libel.
ChocolateGod 2025-03-31 19:38 UTC link
How did people think honey was making money?

I think a lot of these YouTubers are pretending to be shocked or caught out.

staindk 2025-03-31 19:41 UTC link
I got a weird feeling from the MegaLag video, but overall don't think Honey are entirely in the clear either. From the AMA it seems Honey has been in the business of taking some/all affiliate revenue even in cases where it finds no coupons - sounds like the sites are fine/happy with this, but I'm sure people who post affiliate links are not.
smitty1110 2025-03-31 19:51 UTC link
Honestly, I think they don't have many active users. They're offering me $45 to install it as of this week.
willy_k 2025-03-31 20:20 UTC link
Something that has been making the sponsorship rounds now is Ground News[0] which I have found very useful with just the free tier. But given how many people I have seen sponsored by them, I wonder if there is some catch, especially because I can’t imagine that many people sign up for the paid service. I can’t think of what that catch would be though, they do not have unique access to personal data, and I haven’t seen anything that would indicate that they have any information agenda.

[0] https://ground.news

barbazoo 2025-03-31 20:23 UTC link
Makes me want to switch CC every time I log in and see their dumb banner asking me to install the extension.
jonny_eh 2025-03-31 20:25 UTC link
Why even claim last click attribution while the user is literally on the site?
Tadpole9181 2025-03-31 20:25 UTC link
To be honest? The majority of discount culture is a disgusting trap where retailers inflate default MSRPs and manipulate price histories so they can put big percent signs on the products to bring them down to normal and FOMO/gouge anyone with time constraints.

T-shirts and vacuums aren't perishable. Make everything cheaper all the time, adjust the cost to reflect actual supply/demand, and stop the wiggling banners and big signs and calculations every time I want to buy anything.

It's like an app for finding out the minimum you have to tip for a waitress to be able to survive. Maybe that's not the solution.

But I'm also just a grouch these days...

thefourthchime 2025-03-31 20:31 UTC link
Likely, how else do they make money.
cbdumas 2025-03-31 20:41 UTC link
I saw that and I'm not convinced this changes anything. The fact that Honey is inserting itself into the affiliate attribution chain at all when it did literally nothing is still wrong to me.
chatmasta 2025-03-31 21:14 UTC link
I remember when this was called cookie stuffing, and eBay even sent a guy to jail for doing it with their affiliate program. That’s the same eBay that owned PayPal, which now owns Honey…
layoric 2025-03-31 21:15 UTC link
This sounds like a distraction. "seems to claim that there is no first click cookie". He brought that up, it doesn't control the payout and doesn't change the result from what I understand. FC cookie is not relevant, Megalag was focusing on what was important information to impart to viewers. If they clicked on an affiliate link from their favorite creator, using Honey hijacked that action of support without disclosing anything.
zonkerdonker 2025-03-31 21:26 UTC link
Extortion, essentially. Honey will actually give users the largest available discount if the retailer doesn't buy into the affiliate program (i.e. the retailer loses money). If they do agree, then the retailer can limit the coupons and discount code shown to customers through Honey.
Sophira 2025-03-31 21:35 UTC link
Given that the original exposé was meant to be a three-part series, I'm almost certain this is not all that Honey does.

The remaining parts have never been released. In January, MegaLag tweeted to explain what's been going on: https://x.com/MegaLagOfficial/status/1884576211554201671

Joel_Mckay 2025-03-31 21:39 UTC link
Marketers monitor the conversion rates very closely. Chances are some people caught on to the shenanigans within 24 hours, but couldn't figure out which part of the lead generation ecosystem was cheating.

What Honey did robbed content publishers of ad revenue, advertisers lead valuations, and end consumer confidence (bait-and-switch.)

I wouldn't want to be in the blast radius of that legal mess... Popcorn ready for when the judge defines the scope of who is liable =3

Joel_Mckay 2025-03-31 21:43 UTC link
Online marketing firms already had a credibility problem long before Honey showed up.

The only metric business people care about is whether the lead converts into sales. People often don't want to think about how the hotdog was made at the factory. =3

wabledoodle 2025-03-31 21:57 UTC link
We've been working on a product called Ketch AI that does some similar things but hopefully adds more value further up the chain.

We track sales from retailers, and use historic sales information to recommend if the sale is good or not (ex some retailers always have XX% off, so you only want to jump on sales that are better than that). In addition, we'll let you sign up for digest alerts, so ideally you get 1 notification a day with all the good sales across all the brands you shop at, rather than hundreds of spammy marketing emails a day.

We don't clickjack affiliate links like Honey, and don't have deals with retailers incentivizing us to promote deals that are worse for the consumer.

Check us out at https://getketch.ai, or start browsing brands at https://members.getketch.ai/brands to get a feel for the product if you're interested

johnnyanmac 2025-03-31 22:03 UTC link
It's actually a trrickle-down system. Smaller youtubers who have never heard of the extension (let alone were approached to advertise) may be hurt the most, because a larger youtuber who took the deal advertised it. e.g. a tech youtuber could be hit a lot if Linus Tech Tips advertise Honey, because they have a strong overlap in subscribers.

It was something a youtuber I was subscribed to was talking about in how he was still seeing his affiliate numbers drop overthe last year or so, and it was actually putting his existing deals in danger. Then as a test after the expose, he asked a few family members who did use his links if they also installed Honey. He definitely never advertised Honey himself.

miki123211 2025-03-31 22:09 UTC link
Now what I'd love is an extension that would inject a person of my choosing as the last click.

Amazon et al don't allow you to offer this as an affiliate program partner, not without a special and custom agreement at least, but if the extension was partner-agnostic and released by a party unaffiliated with Amazon in any way, there's nothing they could realistically do about it.

It'd be one way to bring Amazon Smile back, and on many more sites than just Amazon.

AzzyHN 2025-03-31 22:31 UTC link
I figured it just made money by tracking and selling your browsing history, it's owned by PayPal after all. I was shocked to learn about the cookie-stuffing. That's like, arguably a crime.
AzzyHN 2025-03-31 22:32 UTC link
Do you have a source for that? I assume they just sold browsing data, since that's the easiest way to make money in this sort of space (or, I guess, used it to better figure out what kind of credit card you'd consider applying for?)
kin 2025-03-31 22:42 UTC link
Retailers have budget to spend and have that spend deliver a return. It's just a simple return on investment. CJ, one of the biggest affiliate companies even encourages working with shopping extensions. https://junction.cj.com/cj-value-of-browser-extension-study-...
MikeKusold 2025-03-31 22:54 UTC link
Eno? Up until recently, that was the only way to generate virtual cards. It's a useful feature for retailers that are too small for me to trust their security. I guess I'll need to start using their website now that it is an option.
unsui 2025-03-31 22:57 UTC link
> Cool business

No it isn't. It's predatory (actually, parasitic) by its very nature.

I'm all for innovation, but that's just not cool.

paulryanrogers 2025-04-01 00:11 UTC link
Shame so many creators took the Honey paycheck, even while Honey was taking money out of their pocket by stealing affiliate links. I guess few really vet their sponsors. Not even LTT or MrBeast!
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2026-02-26 20:00 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed - -
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2026-02-26 20:00 eval_failure Evaluation failed: Error: Unknown model in registry: llama-4-scout-wai - -
2026-02-26 20:00 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 19:59 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed - -
2026-02-26 19:59 eval_failure Evaluation failed: Error: Unknown model in registry: llama-4-scout-wai - -
2026-02-26 19:59 eval_failure Evaluation failed: Error: Unknown model in registry: llama-4-scout-wai - -
2026-02-26 19:59 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 19:57 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 19:12 dlq Dead-lettered after 1 attempts: Honey has now lost 4M Chrome users after shady tactics were revealed - -
2026-02-26 19:10 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 19:09 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -
2026-02-26 19:08 rate_limit OpenRouter rate limited (429) model=llama-3.3-70b - -