As a result of the Honey expose, Google has now changed its Chrome extension policies concerning affiliate ads and marketing.
Honey was accused of shadily swapping out affiliate links, and now Google has new rules for extensions targeting exactly that ...
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New policies restrict extensions from injecting affiliate links unless they provide direct, transparent benefits to users.
A new update to Google's Chrome Web Store policy should help protect shoppers from dubious affiliate marketing extensions.
Moving forward, Google Chrome extensions can only use affiliate links, discount codes, and cookies if they offer a clear, ...
Last year, the browser extension Honey got caught up in controversy over how it took affiliate revenue away from creators.
Google Chrome has updated its policies to limit browser extensions' ability to interact with affiliate codes, essentially ...
Google has updated its affiliate advertising policy for Chrome extensions following allegations against popular Honey browser ...
In the wake of the controversy surrounding PayPal's Honey browser extension, Google Chrome has updated its policies to ban the practices that the extension was observed to be engaging in.
Google is tightening its rules to prevent extensions from stealing affiliate marketing revenue from content creators ...
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