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Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained

Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained Vox.com 2 hrs ago Open Sourced logo If you’re an Instagram user, you may have recently seen a pop-up asking if you want the service to “use your app and website activity” to “provide a better ads experience.” At the bottom there are two boxes: In a slightly darker shade of black than the pop-up background, you can choose to “Make ads less personalized.” A bright blue box urges users to “Make ads more personalized.” This is an example of a dark pattern: design that manipulates or heavily influences users to make certain choices. Instagram uses terms like “activity” and “personalized” instead of “tracking” and “targeting,” so the user may not realize what they’re actually giving the app permission to do. Most people don’t want Instagram and its parent company, Facebook, to know everything they do and everywhere they go. But a “better experience” sounds like a good th

Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained

Dark patterns, the tricks websites use to make you say yes, explained
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Market movers: Stocks seeing action on Monday - and why

Market movers: Stocks seeing action on Monday - and why
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Boeing inappropriately coached pilots in 737 MAX testing: US Senate report

Boeing inappropriately coached pilots in 737 MAX testing: US Senate report Toggle share menu Advertisement Boeing inappropriately coached pilots in 737 MAX testing: US Senate report Boeing officials inappropriately coached test pilots during recertification efforts after two fatal 737 MAX crashes, according to a lengthy congressional report released on Friday. FILE PHOTO: Grounded Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are seen parked in an aerial photo at Boeing Field in Seattle, Washington, U.S. July 1, 2019.REUTERS/Lindsey Wasson 19 Dec 2020 06:00AM (Updated: 19 Dec 2020 11:45AM) Share this content Bookmark WASHINGTON: Boeing officials inappropriately coached test pilots during recertification efforts after two fatal 737 MAX crashes killed 346 people, according to a lengthy congressional report released on Friday.

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