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Dark patterns are user interface designs intentionally crafted to trick users into doing things they might not otherwise do, such as making unintended purchases
Overview
Dark patterns are user interface designs intentionally crafted to trick users into doing things they might not otherwise do, such as making unintended purchases or signing up for recurring subscriptions. These deceptive practices, first systematically cataloged by Harry Brignull in 2010, exploit cognitive biases and user trust to benefit businesses at the expense of consumers. News in this area covers regulatory crackdowns, new pattern discoveries, and the ongoing debate about ethical design versus profit maximization. Understanding dark patterns is crucial for consumers to protect themselves and for designers to uphold ethical standards in the digital age.