Honey: Automated Coupons & Rewards
Extension Actions
- Extension status: Featured
Rechercher et appliquer automatiquement les codes de réduction lorsque vous faites votre shopping en ligne !
Rejoignez + de 17 millions de membres qui utilisent PayPal Honey pour trouver des offres, gagner des récompenses et comparer les prix pendant leurs achats.
Trouvez des offres exceptionnelles sur + de 30 000 sites
En un clic, Honey recherchera et appliquera automatiquement les bons de réduction numériques et les codes promotionnels à votre panier.
Cumulez les récompenses et les réductions
Vous pouvez gagner des récompenses Honey Gold lorsque vous faites vos achats dans des milliers de boutiques populaires. Échangez ensuite vos récompenses contre des cartes-cadeaux !
Découvrez le meilleur moment pour acheter
Ajoutez des objets à votre Droplist et Honey en suivra le prix. Nous vous enverrons un email si nous détectons une baisse de prix pour que vous ne manquiez aucune offre.
Comparez facilement les vendeurs Amazon
Nous comparons les vendeurs pour vous, en tenant même compte de leurs frais d'expédition et de votre statut Prime. Utilisez des outils de suivi et d'historique des prix pour plus de chances d'économiser.
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En utilisant l'extension de navigateur Honey, vous acceptez les Conditions générales de Honey. (https://www.joinhoney.com/terms/row)
Lorsque vous utilisez Honey, les marchands peuvent nous verser des commissions d'affilié. Nous partageons ces commissions avec nos utilisateurs sous forme de récompenses.
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Latest reviews
- Chloe Verity
- shady business practices hiding in their code...
- Luke Roberts
- Terrible business practices from stealing affiliate links, giving out businesses internal coupon codes, personal data usage and lying about its usage to customers. All while strong arming small business to join their affiliate programs to get them to stop.
- Ashley Tanner-Mortell
- Terrible, stealing data. Hiding coupons, you're better finding them yourself and looking up "coupons for (shop your looking for)"
- Elliott Thompson
- rubbish extension and morally corrupt
- Justin Shen
- Trash
- Gonzalo
- Honey tracks my web browsing through tracking cookies through cod, malicious and illegal extension.
- bob
- Malicious and illegal extension.
- Sean
- The Honey extension tracks my web browsing through tracking cookies through code, while also stealing affiliate links from industry professionals that I purchased products through their in depth insight. I did not realise this. I will uninstall Honey immediately, and look to remove all of my banking information from its parent company PayPal. PayPal cannot be trusted with my personal banking information.
- Ziad Nader
- scammers
- Ian Maestas
- One of the single worst extensions I've heard of. Businesses get scammed by Honey, Influencers get scammed by Honey, and they aren't even honest to the users.
- Kathy “Michael and Christian” Ordonez
- Very annoying. This pops up and doesn't let you click out without jumping through ropes!!!!
- Thomas Frew
- It's a scam
- Yassine Erradouani
- A company built on a scam is a disgrace to the tech world. Shame on you.
- Trevor Reimer
- Company built on scam principles. Extension violates chrome web store TOS and in typical Google fashion get's left up.
- Kochka
- Why is it still downloadable? It's basically malware and violating tos.
- Amit Kumar
- scam
- Casper Fransen
- Scam, steals your data and injects their own affiliate link when you purchase. Just install, give 1 star, and immediately uninstall again
- Christian Whitehead
- This extension is a joke. Also wanted to mention that I was not aware that this extension would steal affiliate commissions and my favorite influencers wouldn't get paid fairly for it. Plus working at a local business, it is nearly a hustle to get honey to remove coupon codes for a business without actually planning to sue them. They take advantage of small businesses and to be honest, it is another form of scum and thuggish behavior from an extension owned by PayPal. I recommend uninstalling this extension.
- ivan hristov
- Scam!!!! Takes the money from the link and purchase.
- Tyler E
- Scam company stealing data from users and revenue from creators. Uninstall ASAP.
- Filip Kuna
- this extension is pure scam. even 1 star is too much. stay away from it
- Thomas Rudd
- Honey, bad business practices. I've removed the extension now, I advised you do as well. Honey shouldn't be operating.
- Adam Wawrzynkowski
- Steals affiliate revenue, there is no world where it's acceptable
- AdMan The “ATLR” Lab Rat
- I feel so violated. I had issues with this extension years ago before they sold the PayPal and it was just got worse they put a new face on it but it just never really worked right ever and you have such hope for these things when you listen to what they're telling you and you believe it and then they're just bending you over and not using any lubricant the entire time. And then the YouTube channel is doing the Deep dive on them now is is reassuring it's sad that they've done what they've done but this is bad bad this is what our world has come to it needs an enema, an acid enema. About 15 years later I'm removing it from chrome permanently. And then that's a whole nother story what's become of Chrome it used to be so cool they used to be so beautiful man and they just took advantage of us too.
- Prince K
- SCAMMMERRRR lmao
- ludde eskils
- This is fraud - search up MegaLag honey.
- Brandon Palmer
- They steal affiliate links. That means if you try to support a specific creator or store by using their link, Honey jumps in and steals that commission. They collude and black-mail stores. If a store doesn't pay Honey, Honey releases the really juicy discount codes to everyone. If they do pay, the store gets control over what codes Honey will use. If you see Honey claim it found "10+ codes" but you already have the best deal, it is a lie. Honey counts expired codes and codes that have been withdrawn by stores that pay them money. They hide their theft of affiliate links from inspectors. Example: If an inspector tests to see if Honey is acting fairly, Honey runs an algorithm to "see" if the user is an inspector or a average shopper. If it's an inspector, it follows the "rules." If it's a shopper, it steals the commission. They also track, share, and sell your data way more than needed MegaLag on YouTube his video explains what has been happening really well for more info and details.
- mika menes
- I don't recommend it. It was found that there is code that accesses your browser history and essentially stalks your browser behavior.
- Sven Eisenbach
- Absolutely disgusting business model
- Ritvik Rai
- Scumbags scamming consumers and creators. Had this garbage unintalled for a year but reinstalling it just to leave this review and make sure noone else falls for their false marketing.
- Stein Vermeulen
- scam
- Mindaugas J.
- Violates Affiliate marketing policies by cheating and squeezing everyone on both sides of the transaction. Welcome to enshitification.
- Nick Christensen
- If you still use Honey, you need to stop. They are essentially thieves. Uninstall it from all devices you see it on. 1. They steal affiliate links. That means if you try to support a specific creator or store by using their link, Honey jumps in and steals their commission. 2. They collude and black-mail stores. If a store doesn't pay the Honey tax, Honey releases the really juicy discount codes to everyone. If they do pay, the store gets control over what codes Honey will use. 3. If you see Honey claim it found "10 codes" but you already have the best deal, it's a lie. Honey counts expired codes and codes that have been withdrawn by stores that pay them money. 4. They hide their theft of affiliate links from industry inspectors. Basically, if an industry inspector tests to see if Honey is acting fairly, Honey runs an algorithm to determin if the user is an inspector or a shopper. If it's an inspector, it follows the rules. If it's a shopper, it steals the commission. 5. They track, share, and sell your data way more than they need to. MegaLag's YouTube videos explain what is happening really well.
- Clem Thomas
- SCAM! Uninstall quickly!
- Ava Calpe
- scam
- Deep Jain
- Scam
- Andrew Mulqueen
- If I could put 0 stars, I would! That's how much of a scam Honey is.
- Filip aka Głuptak
- Malware
- Jordan Green
- Scam
- mitxy
- Fraud
- Fredrik Luis Westrum
- Fraud.
- Josh Cawthorne
- Scam, DO NOT INSTALL!
- Bruno Mazzini
- What a scam
- urdadtaimur
- scam company don't use this product it's the worse then SA'ing someone they: - steal your affiliate link code and replace with theirs - track your mouse movement and spy on you - store information about u without their conesnt - hide shady stuff in their server side bs - gives codes that only military people and employees should access
- Steve T
- Total scam run by a scumbag gaslighting company. Delete if you value your personal data.
- Eilia Teymouri
- its scam. idk how this is still 4.6 stars
- Cru Scanlan
- Scam
- Alex Xu (AlexMH3)
- 1) Steals affliate comissions 2) publicly shares private coupon codes and forces shops to pay to remove them 3) actively tries to avoid detection by changing behavior if it detects an auditor is using extension
- JASON BOURNE
- We're sorry we got caught.
- Daniel Lofts
- Thieves