Grazie per il link, purtroppo non sono abbonata al FT, sarebbe possibile avere una copia dell'articolo? grazie Teresa On Thu, 2 May 2019 at 19:50, J.C. DE MARTIN <demartin@polito.it> wrote:
https://www.ft.com/content/e24dea0a-6b57-11e9-80c7-60ee53e6681d
When manipulation is the digital business model*Ever looked for an online cancel button and struggled to find it? ‘Dark patterns’ may be to blame* © PATE
May 1, 2019 7:35 am by Madhumita Murgia <https://www.ft.com/stream/34dc6fa2-de2a-4d3c-adaa-071bd19b5f9e>
We’ve all had that sinking feeling when you realise you’ve signed up for something online that you never meant to. Maybe a barrage of marketing spam you accepted by failing to tick a tiny box you never saw. Or perhaps you got to the last step of the checkout process on a shopping site, only to discover extra charges.
These little design tricks have a name: dark patterns. They’re the subtle ploys many digital companies use to manipulate you into doing something, such as disclosing personal or financial details.
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