KEY POINTS
  • During the height of the holiday shopping season, Amazon warned some users that the browser extension Honey could be a "security risk."
  • PayPal paid $4 billion for the start-up, which has worked with Amazon since it was founded in 2012. This appears to be Amazon's first public warning about Honey's security concerns.
  • PayPal was once a part of Amazon competitor eBay, and Amazon does not accept PayPal as an option in check-out. Amazon also has a competing discount plug-in.
Honey co-founders Ryan Hudson and George Ruan.

Amazon has a beef with the start-up PayPal recently acquired, Honey.

During the height of the holiday shopping season, the e-commerce giant warned some users that the browser extension could be a "security issue."