Dark Pattern:
Deceptive practices in online interfaces, coined by Harry Brignul in 2010, manipulating users into choices against their best interests.
Categories of Dark Patterns
- Forced Action: Coercing users into unwanted actions.
- Excessive Data Disclosure: Requiring more personal data than necessary.
- Interface Interference: Emphasizing options favorable to the business.
- Nagging: Persistently prompting users for business-centric settings.
- Sneaking: Adding hidden, non-optional charges at checkout.
- Social Proof: Displaying others' purchasing activities.
- Urgency: Imposing time pressure with countdown timers on deals.
Effects on Consumers
- Erosion of autonomy and privacy
- Financial and time losses
- Psychological distress
- Distorted competition
Regulations
- Draft Guidelines for Prevention and Regulation of Dark Patterns, 2023
- "Dark patterns" infringement on "consumer rights" (Consumer Protection Act, 2019)