Chrome, Google and DoJ
As a result of the Honey expose, Google has now changed its Chrome extension policies concerning affiliate ads and marketing.
Google updates its policy after YouTuber MegaLag details a scheme under which the PayPal-owned Honey swapped creators' ...
Google has officially implemented a new platform for Chrome extensions, and it brings both good and bad news. On the positive ...
Google's official monopoly on search, browser, and advertising is probably going to end. That's a good thing, not just for ...
Honey was accused of taking affiliate revenue from the same influencers it paid for promotion by using its Chrome extension ...
New policies restrict extensions from injecting affiliate links unless they provide direct, transparent benefits to users.
A new update to Google's Chrome Web Store policy should help protect shoppers from dubious affiliate marketing extensions.
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Lifewire on MSNHere’s the Easiest Way to Hide Google AI Overviews From Your SearchThis article explains how to remove AI from Google Search... kind of. Technically, it can't be turned off, at least not ...
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