"down from its peak of 20 million."
"down from its peak of 20 million."
important context! surprisingly more than i expected! 20% loss of userbase is devastating for an extension, although no doubt not enough for any long-term change in strategy... :)
I had the opposite reaction ... they still have 16 million users ...
Losing 4M is pretty significant considering that's 4M people who actively decided to uninstall something. A majority of the 16M might be dead users (installed on an old browser) or people who don't realize it's still installed but also don't interact with the extension at all.
The DOJ should fine PayPal for racketeering. This seems like it should be beyond illegal and land people in jail.
This extorts online businesses and steals from content creators. There is no good in this tool whatsoever.
It probably tracks consumers on top of all their other shitty behavior.
What about it is (or should be) illegal? They're playing by the exact same rules as every affiliate marketer in existence.
I have a dozen or so rhetorical questions I'm not going to bother with, because I doubt there's any progress to be made.
Honey is just capitalism incarnate, baby.