2020-01-13 4:30
Technology
Alex Lowe

Amazon says Honey browser add on is a ‘security risk’

Amazon says Honey browser add on is a ‘security risk’

On the internet, nothing is free. Whether you actually have to hand over money for a service, or if you become the product. And one of the supposed next risks is Honey, the ‘free’ browser add-on for every browser out there and which has been appearing on YouTube adverts for the past year.

According to Wired, shortly before Christmas last year Amazon started showing pop-up warnings to say that the Honey browser add-on is a security risk as it collects order history and that you should “uninstall this extension immediately” – pretty bold claims from Amazon for a company which PayPal acquired last year for a whopping $4 billion.

Wired reached out to Honey and a spokesperson for the company said:

“Our goal is to warn customers about browser extensions that collect personal shopping data without their knowledge or consent.”

Honey

Source: Wired

Alex Lowe

Amazon says Honey browser add on is a ‘security risk’

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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