Deceptive Patterns
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New Yorker: consent preferences.

Author
_armannobari
Date
11 Jan 2020
Publisher
Twitter

“On the @NewYorker’s site, there’s a cookie setting literally called “Sell My Personal Information”. If you disable it, it will auto-enable itself when you use the CTA to close the window! Absolutely egregious disregard for ethical UX.”

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