Automatically find and try coupon codes with 1-click. Works at thousands of stores in the US, Canada, Australia, India and the UK.
Total ratings
4.50
(Rating count:
4,346)
Review summary
Pros
- Some users report occasional savings.
- Recommended by trusted individuals.
Cons
- Rarely provides working coupon codes.
- Issues with linking and logging into PayPal.
- Data privacy concerns and perception of being a data farmer.
- Difficulties in uninstalling the extension.
- Lack of customer support and response to inquiries.
Most mentioned
- The extension often fails to provide usable discounts.
- Many users have concerns over privacy and data usage.
- The integration with PayPal creates frustration among users.
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Recent reviews
Recent rating average:
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All time rating average:
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2024-11-17 | Th4t | ||
2024-11-14 | Private_Cat | ||
2024-11-13 | ajw | ||
2024-11-09 | Firefox user 14958688 | ||
2024-10-23 | Hollytryx | ||
2024-10-23 | Firefox user 14727628 | Never does anything, just wastes time at checkout. | |
2024-10-18 | Spiznach | ||
2024-10-16 | rocket | Nothing but a data farmer. Been using this extension for about three or four years, basically as soon as the online sponsorship ads started showing up everywhere. In that time I've only ever gotten two usable coupons from Honey, and saved my self less than 20 dollars. Don't be fooled, these guys make their money by selling your data. | |
2024-10-15 | NicolasGE | was using a high amount of ram and rarely if ever got me any coupon codes... worthless | |
2024-10-02 | Raven | It hasn't worked with Amazon in forever, which is the entire point most of us added it. NOW, it wants us to login with PayPal AFTER logging in. I don't care if PayPal owns Honey, they should already have all the info they need, asking for my PayPal password just seems shady AF. |
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