This Chrome Extension Calls Out Sponsored YouTube Videos

Researchers ultimate 12 months found out that many YouTube influencers don't expose ties to web affiliate marketing online. A brand spanking new browser extension will show you the hidden connections.
Researchers last year found that many YouTube influencers don't disclose ties to affiliate marketing. A new browser extension will show you the hidden connections.Original article
Author: Wired

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