Tech companies, subscription apps and e-commerce sites have for years used subtle tricks to nudge people toward a decision or purchase they might not otherwise make. There's even a name for the ...
Does this sound like something you’ve encountered online? You’ve looked at a shopping site because one item appealed to you, and then the site pops up lots of “special offers” tagged “just for you!” ...
The European Union accused X, formerly known as Twitter, of using deceptive "dark patterns" to mislead users. According to the EU's preliminary findings, these practices violate the bloc's new social ...
The Federal Trade Commission says there is a rise in the use of "dark patterns" to trick online consumers into giving up their money or personal information. Yahoo Sports ...
Amazon has been fined in Poland for misleading consumers about the conclusion of sales contracts on its online marketplace. The sanction, of close to $8 million (or in local currency: PLN 31,850,141), ...
India’s insurance regulator has stepped in to tackle a growing problem for policy buyers: misleading app designs that push users into decisions they didn’t intend to make. The Insurance Regulatory and ...
The continued growth and dominance of e-commerce has ushered in a new frontier for businesses. In response to the progressive evolution from brick-and-mortar marketplaces to the current e-commerce ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) suggests that cybercrooks have a new bag of tricks designed to trick and trap consumers. Those cybercrooks have apparently gotten smarter, too, now using “dark ...
Happy Tuesday! I have to admit: Even as a Brazilian, it was pretty cool watching Lionel Messi hoist the World Cup trophy. Send news tips and way-too-early 2026 predictions to: ...