Deceptive Patterns
‹ All reading

Dark Haptics: Exploring Manipulative Haptic Design in Mobile User Interfaces

Author
Chenge Tang, Karthikeya Puttur Venkatraj, Hongbo Liu, Christina Schneegass, G. Huisman, Abdallah El Ali
Date
11 Apr 2025
Publisher
CHI Extended Abstracts
Focus
HCI & Psychology
Category
Academic Scholar

This study designed a study to empirically showcase the potential of using a dark haptic pattern in a mobile device to manipulate user actions in a survey and indicates that the dark haptic design successfully influenced participants to forego their privacy after experiencing an alarming feedback for rejecting intrusive requests in the survey.

Mobile user interfaces abundantly feature so-called ‘dark patterns’. These deceptive design practices manipulate users’ decision making to profit online service providers. While past research on dark patterns mainly focus on visual design, other sensory modalities such as audio and touch remain largely unexplored. In this early work, we investigate the manipulative side of haptics, which we term as ‘Dark Haptics’, as a strategy to manipulate users. We designed a study to empirically showcase the potential of using a dark haptic pattern in a mobile device to manipulate user actions in a survey. Our findings indicate that our dark haptic design successfully influenced participants to forego their privacy after experiencing an alarming feedback for rejecting intrusive requests in the survey.