Deceptive Patterns
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Conde Nast: consent preferences.

Author
eparillon
Date
6 Feb 2020
Type
Visual interference
Publisher
Twitter

“Look at this misleading crap from @CondeNast. The switch labeled “do not sell my personal info” actually needs to be switched to OFF to keep info private, only explained in the small print. And even though I clicked “do not sell” to get this popup, it’s set to ON by default!”

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