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Time Warner Cable: Manipulative Dropdown List.

Author
Gray et al.
Date
1 Oct 2018
Publisher
UXP2 Lab

“Dropdown list is written so that typing “1” enters in “10”, not “1”.”

Time Warner Cable was catalogued by the UXP2 Lab over the behaviour of a dropdown list. According to the entry, the list is written so that typing “1” enters “10” rather than “1”.

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