FTC Study Exposes Alarming Prevalence of Dark Patterns in Digital Services
Wednesday, 10 July 2024, 20:12
FTC Study on Dark Patterns
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) conducted a study revealing the pervasive use of dark patterns in the design of subscription apps and websites. Dark patterns are deceptive user interface design choices that trick users into unintended actions.
Deceptive Design Tactics
- Manipulative Techniques: Dark patterns subtly steer users towards actions that benefit the service provider, often at the cost of user privacy.
- Privacy Risks: Users may unknowingly share personal data or agree to terms without full comprehension.
The prevalence of these dark patterns underscores the importance of regulatory intervention to safeguard consumers online.
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