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    Google updates Chrome extension rules to ban affiliate link injection without user action or benefit




    • The Honey extension was recently accused of being a scam
    • Google responded by updating its extension rules
    • Some people believe the search engine giant took things too far

    Earlier this week, Google updated the Chrome extension rules for affiliates, basically telling its users that without tangible benefit, or user action, affiliate links cannot be placed. Although not specifically stated, by large the community agrees that PayPal’s Honey extension forced Google’s arm here.

    For those with shorter memory spans, two months ago a YouTuber named MegaLag published an in-depth investigation on how the Honey browser extension was essentially engaged in referral jacking.

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