A YouTuber has uncovered troubling practices by the popular Honey browser extension, previously known for helping users find discounts online. In his latest video, YouTuber ‘Tech Leaks’ examined Honey’s operation and revealed that the extension may be engaging in misleading affiliate marketing tactics. According to the video, instead of simply providing users with actual discounts, Honey sometimes directs them to websites that offer reduced prices only on specific products, while retaining a portion of the profits from each transaction. This practice, which varies depending on the retailer, raises questions about the transparency of this widely used tool. ‘I realized that many times users are sent to a product page with no better deal than what they could find themselves,’ Tech Leaks noted in his commentary. Honey, which was acquired by PayPal in 2020 for approximately $4 billion, is now under scrutiny for these practices, putting its credibility at risk among loyal users. The company has yet to release an official statement addressing these allegations. The revelation has encouraged users to reconsider their use of the extension, with some tech experts advising to uninstall it until the matter is clarified. This incident underscores the importance of transparency in affiliate marketing and the potential ethical dilemmas that can arise in the world of online savings.