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Dark and Bright Patterns in Cookie Consent Requests
2021
Journal of Digital Social Research
Dark patterns are (evil) design nudges that steer people's behaviour through persuasive interface design. Increasingly found in cookie consent requests, they possibly undermine principles of EU privacy law. In two preregistered online experiments we investigated the effects of three common design nudges (default, aesthetic manipulation, obstruction) on users' consent decisions and their perception of control over their personal data in these situations. In the first experiment (N = 228) we
doi:10.33621/jdsr.v3i1.54
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