Fighting dark patterns - regain your free will online
Marie Potel
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Have you ever struggled to resist sites or apps which prompt you to share ever more personal data? Who hasn’t casually clicked on the big green “I agree” button, instead of the little grey links below? And who doesn’t lose their patience unsubscribing from a website, when all it took was one click to “try for free”?
These features are called “dark patterns” or “deceptive patterns”, which are interfaces that deceive or manipulate users to make them act without realizing or against their own interests.
Why should we care about it ? Because …
✅ dark patterns harm the autonomy, the welfare and the privacy of individuals, and are psychologically detrimental
✅ a number of laws already prohibit dark patterns, and the global legislative framework is shifting towards clarity, transparency, accessibility and fairness by design
✅ dark patterns affect competition and trust in brands, and even puts our democratic models at risk
And because eventually, there is nothing sustainable about tricking users.
Dark patterns are pretty much everywhere online and yet, it’s not inevitable to be deceived or manipulated. With this podcast, once a month, Marie Potel, founder of the legal design agency Amurabi and of the platform fairpattern.com explore with her guests all the aspects of this dark and broad matter : regulation, ethics, marketing, user experience and much more.
A question or a need for support ? Go on fairpatterns.com or contact Marie Potel on LinkedIn !
This podcast is proposed and presented by Marie Potel, produced by Amicus Radio and directed by Leobardo Arango.
Original Music : Alexis Mallet.
Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Beyond the Interface: Building Safe and Fair Experiences with Stephanie Lucas
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In this episode of Fair Patterns, we dive deep into the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence with none other than Luc Julia, a visionary computer scientist, innovator, and co-creator of…
Dark Patterns and Consumer Well-Being: Insights from Chandni Gupta
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In this episode of "Fair Patterns: Regain Your Freedom Online," we are joined by Jennifer Dolan, Assistant Commissioner at the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC), who oversees children's data…
Dark Patterns and Young Minds: Claire Quinn's Take on Online Safety
In this episode of "Fair Patterns: Regain Your Freedom Online," we are joined by Claire Quinn, Chief Privacy Officer at Privo and former Chief of Safety at WeWorld. Claire shares her extensive…
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In this episode of "Fair Patterns: Regain Your Free Will Online," Paavana Kumar, Partner at Davis + Gilbert, and Marie Potel-Saville, Founder of Amurabi & Fair Patterns, engage in a comprehensive…
What's the future of online manipulation fight? We discuss it with Harry Brignull.
Where are we currently in the fight against dark patterns? What steps can be taken from different perspectives? This includes understanding the root cause of the widespread online manipulation, as…
Dark Patterns and Digital Freedom Today. A conversation with Cindy Cohn.
How are dark patterns and deceptive practices impacting fundamental rights such as freedom and privacy? The raise of Ai is exacerbating transparency issues and the potential for AI-powered dark…
How regulators are tackling dark patterns? Discussion with Dries Cuijpers.
In early 2023, the European Commission and national consumer protection authorities (the “CPC network”) screened 399 online shops. They only focused on 3 specific types of dark patterns: fake…
How might we create a common language on dark patterns? Discussion with Colin Gray.
Dark patterns go against most UX design principles, yet they are pretty much everywhere. So how is this huge prevalence explained? What is missing in UX designer training to avoid deceptive designs?…
Are dark patterns profitable from an economic standpoint? Discussion with Anastasia Shchepetova and Lirio Barros.
Traditional economics assumes that as humans, we use all available information, and we process all this information in a purely rational way in order to make an optimal decision. But studies show…
Dark patterns in digital marketing. Discussion with Raashee Gupta Erry.
Some people might consider that marketing is some form of manipulation, making it almost impossible for a marketer to do their job without tricking users in one way or another. But in reality,…
Are dark patterns illicit? Discussion with Gabriel Voisin and Alexandre Vuchot.
✅ Is there one single legal definition of dark patterns?✅ What are the legal risks incurred by companies from the consumer law and the data protection point of views?✅ What is really changing with…
What are dark patterns in privacy? Discussion with Ariana Rossi.
Marie Potel welcomes Arianna Rossi to talk about the criteria based on which dark patterns can be identified. Arianna works in the research institute of the University of Luxembourg, at the…
Why should we fight dark patterns? Discussion with Celia Hodent.
Did you know that … ✅ 97 % of e-commerce websites in the EU contain at least one dark pattern✅ dark patterns increase the heart rate of users and raise anxiety✅ kids are more vulnerable to dark…
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