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- Some Internet-based firms have been tricking users into agreeing to certain conditions or clicking a few links.
About Dark Patterns
- These patterns are unethical user interface designs that deliberately make users’ Internet experience harder or even exploit them.
- In turn, they benefit the company or platform employing the designs.
- By using dark patterns, digital platforms take away a user’s right to full information about the services they are using and their control over their browsing experience.
- The term is credited to UI/UX (user interface/user experience) researcher and designer Harry Brignull, who has been working to catalogue such patterns and the companies using them since around 2010.
Use of Dark patterns
- Social media companies and Big Tech firms such as Apple, Amazon, Skype, Facebook, LinkedIn, Microsoft, and Google use dark or deceptive patterns to downgrade the user experience to their advantage.
- In social media, LinkedIn users often receive unsolicited, sponsored messages from influencers.
Concerns
- Dark patterns endanger the experience of Internet users and make them more vulnerable to financial and data exploitation by Big Tech firms.
- Disabling this option is a difficult process with multiple steps that require users to be familiar with the platform controls.
- Dark patterns confuse users, introduce online obstacles, make simple tasks time-consuming, and have users sign up for unwanted services/products
Way Ahead
- Internet users who are able to identify and recognise dark patterns in their daily lives can choose more user-friendly platforms that will respect their right to choose and privacy.
Source: TH
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