Amazon calls PayPal's $4 billion Honey browser add-on a 'safety chance'

Amazon warned shoppers in opposition to the use of Honey, a buying groceries browser extension PayPal purchased for $4 billion, a couple of days ahead of Christmas final yr.
Amazon warned customers against using Honey, a shopping browser extension PayPal bought for $4 billion, a few days before Christmas last year.Original article
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