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@Microsoft please don't auto-select "contact me with promotional offers" after I deselected it and then navigated to select my region. It's unbecoming of what is otherwise a very good company.

Microsoft
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AdamSmithKipnis
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April 25, 2019

Cancelling Amazon Prime is a simple three step shaming process. All you have to do is scream “I don’t want my benefits” in to a mirror, without crying.
Please respect my privacy through this difficult time

Amazon
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martynreding
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April 24, 2019

Hey @lucidchart, are you for real? You seriously want to burn those bridges down with those checkmarks, don't you

Lucidchart
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lambdadmitry
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April 23, 2019

Try and figure out how to cancel your subscription for @GanttPROcom. Yep it's the little "link" word that has a font-size of 11px and in no way looks like a link.

Also, it's mentioned nowhere in their Help Center (which conveniently has no search).

GanttPRO
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atokmakchiev
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April 17, 2019

This is @Intuit mailing mngmt. How many dark patterns can you spot? Intentional hiding of "unsubscribe". Double negatives. Check to NOT receive emails but sometimes you actually sign up. And Zuckering – lets you work hard to rid of all their crap.

Intuit
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zmetak
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April 16, 2019

Finally, I fell in the @darkpatterns by
@Sumall Twitter automation tool.
Their deactivate account button is gray but the cancellation button (NO, GO BACK.) is green.

SumAll
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Gtarafdarr
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April 12, 2019

Oh hey @Yelp

@darkpatterns:

“We’ve updated our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy”

Click ’OK’ -> banner disappears

New policy lets friends ‘check you in’, shares city w/ co’s, adds arbitration clause in ToS

PP diff: https://diffchecker.com/IyAWdaAb

ToS diff: https://diffchecker.com/Axd8qn4W

Yelp
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ashk4n
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April 10, 2019

"Office Depot and [...] Support.com, were [accused of] falsely informing consumers that their computers were infected with malware and then selling them various fixes for non-existent problems." (Summary from Luguri & Strahilevitz, 2019)

Office Depot
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Support.com
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March 27, 2019

Omg, You kidding @boursorama?
When I open a new bank account I find this Pop-up "Do you want to subscribe to our bank insurance?" Wait... where is the cross to close the pop-up? What are the insurance conditions? Seriously it's hidden and only visible in hover...

Boursorama
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DoDontUX
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March 12, 2019

So angry

My mum was wondering where all her iTunes credit was going. I checked her subscriptions

“But I deleted that app!” she said. She had no idea this was happening. For months. And just kept putting more money in

She bought it because her grandson loves colouring

Colorfy
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twolivesleft
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March 11, 2019

Site makes customer add item to shopping cart in order to see the price

Unknown
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LeslieRaeMag
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March 8, 2019

You can't opt out of this spam from
@ThreeUKSupport without signing up to My3.

Three - phone network
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AmThatKindaDude
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March 3, 2019

@gofundme this is very sad... as you can imagine following https://twitter.com/utopiah/status/1099075503955288064 I do NOT want to use not create a new account. Yet this makes it seem like its mandatory. Should
@darkpatterns
also pitch in?

GoFundMe
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utopiah
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March 1, 2019

When in doubt, make a tool that doesn't work (didn't send any of my faxes) and have it be as difficult as possible to cancel a free trial @darkpatterns #darkpatterns There isn't even a numbered option to cancel on the phone system, 15 minutes on hold... awesome.

MyFax
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jamesphig
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February 27, 2019

Facebook's #darkpatterns at work again. I don't have any notifications, yet it keeps showing that I have when I am not logged in.

Facebook
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shubhamjainco
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February 25, 2019

No "unsubscribe all"? Really @XINGNews?

XING News
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philbergdorf
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February 22, 2019

~a double whammy~

1) @darkpatterns: trying to unsubscribe from @Delta, are the "program updates" REALLY that important? or you just don't want me to unsub

2) #UX: THESE ARE CHECKBOXES BUT YOU CAN ONLY CHECK ONE THIS IS WHAT RADIO BUTTONS ARE FOR

Delta Airlines
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_weimf
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February 22, 2019

Horrible experience opening the @cibc
iPhone app - multiple @darkpatterns. A forced ad you have to scroll 3 pages down to get past. Then, "No Thanks" is not styled like a button. Makes you double-confirm with reverse-styled buttons. "Go to my accounts" is why I opened the app!

CIBC
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deviantintegral
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February 16, 2019

Inverse.com: You have to scroll down from the full screen pop up to decline

Inverse.com
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liquidbrains
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February 15, 2019

To add to this. The 2 additional fees you see at the bottom weren’t shown until after filling out and customizing your order. At the beginning, it said I’d only be paying for shipping.

Proflowers
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GeeShepherd
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February 12, 2019

Next requires users to tick a series of four checkboxes to opt out of marketing communications, but then requires users to leave the fifth checkbox unticked to opt out. If they are not paying close attention, they will opt in by mistake.

Next
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theya222
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February 7, 2019

Imperial War Museum Duxford hides by default the actual price of their tickets in favour of one including a 'voluntary donation'

Imperial War Museum Duxford
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Gibfender
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February 6, 2019

Not very happy with @24petwatch. They offer a 30 day trial of their pet insurance policy, but their website has no way to canel the trial. NOT cool

24PetWatch
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JohnJMills
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February 5, 2019

Yahoo uses trick wording. The button labelled "No, cancel" actually means "cancel the cancellation" and causes the user to stay subscribed.

Yahoo
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th3userscene
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February 5, 2019

Wow @ultimateguitar, I just plugged my earphones in, and your app, which wasn't even in the foreground, prompted me to give access to my earbuds microphone. Clicking cancel just respawned the dialog. Had no choice but to accept!

UltimateGuitar
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xgouchet
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February 4, 2019

#darkpattern from @Snapchat. This form makes it seem like you need to add your email address to be able to complete the form. You don't.

Snapchat
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aro_007
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January 31, 2019

Impressed with this bug! #DarkUX This is a license purchase dialog for a software. Pay close attention to the UX: User looks at the price £2.50. Goes to Lifetime License. New price is £29.99. Animation brings out an input. User attention shifts to completing the transaction.

Unknown
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kuizinas
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January 31, 2019

“I can’t think of a single reason why a pair of workout earbuds need access to someone’s menstrual history. We should just call it what it is because, at that point, it doesn’t feel like a transaction anymore. It’s just spying.”

Soul Run Free Pro
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Beflex Inc
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Bose
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Adam Molina
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January 17, 2019

Probably easier to just delete the email than to have to select every single checkbox to unsubscribe hey @flybuys? Or maybe that's the point...

FlyBys
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NickJacobAU
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January 9, 2019

Tumblr account dedicated to examples of confirmshaming.

Cosmopolitan magazine
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Anon
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January 1, 2019

CodePen circumventing legal "Unsubscribe from mail list" requirements by adding you to 5 separate mail lists.

CodePen
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birkir
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December 21, 2018

Epic requires users to tick a box to opt out of emails. if the user does not notice this UI control, they will be automatically opted into emails.

EPIC Games
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craftkiller
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December 15, 2018

Reddit's mobile site UI has become even more evil. I don't have the app installed, yet it mimics the Android "Open in X or Y" prompt to try and trick you into installing it. Shame.

Reddit
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StopEnjoyingThings
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November 29, 2018

Report by the Norwegian Consumer Council showing how Google uses dark patterns to manipulate users into enabling location tracking. The NCC filed a GDPR complaint against Google based on the report.

Google
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Norwegian Consumer Council
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November 27, 2018

Tried cancelling my subscription today...

Brilliant.org
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harksha
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November 14, 2018

"When Texas’ early voting process started, some people finished filling out their ballot only to see that their choices had been changed — either switched from one party to another, or erased completely. This seemed like a bug at best, or deliberate election tampering at worst."

Texas voting machines
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Adi Robertson
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October 30, 2018

Reddit makes it's website difficult to use, in an effort to drive users to use their native mobile apps.

Reddit
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TableSurface
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October 5, 2018

Dropdown list is written so that typing “1” enters in “10”, not “1”.

Time Warner Cable
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Gray et al.
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October 1, 2018

Facebook switches the style of the "confirm" and "cancel" buttons, which will frequently cause users to mistakenly click the wrong button.

Facebook
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th3userscene
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September 16, 2018

The website asks the user to either wait 20 seconds or click a Google+ “+1” button to prove that they are human. Most users will not want to wait 20 seconds to access the site, so they may click the “+1” for a reason they would normally not.

GunshotDigital.com
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Gray et al.
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September 12, 2018

The button is greyed out but works. To trick you into signing up for spam.

StudentLifeNetwork
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KlumsyGamer
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September 10, 2018

There's no clear option to dismiss the donation screen, only "donate" and "donate later" instead of "yes" and "no". Clicking on "donate later" prompts you to give your email address instead of dismissing the screen.

Wikipedia
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SkyMuffin
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August 29, 2018

The operators of a worldwide negative option scam have agreed to settle FTC charges that they deceptively advertised “risk-free” trial offers for only the cost of shipping and handling, but then charged consumers full price for the trial product and enrolled them in expensive, ongoing continuity plans without their knowledge or consent.

Triangle Media Corporation
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August 24, 2018

When a subscriber shares a link to an Airtable document, they are charged a year's subscription fee for each person a document is shared with. The charges are incurred without any notification or warning.

Airtable
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harrybr
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August 16, 2018

A recent (2018) case involving Dark Patterns. The dispute involved the F.T.C.’s enforcement action against a payday lender that was providing information to lure customers. (Also see Luguri & Strahilevitz, 2019)

AMG Capital Management
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500FastCash
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OneClickCash
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August 15, 2018

Ubisoft requires your personal information to disable third party information sharing on a preexisting account, despite them being in distinct forms.

Ubisoft
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Maggoats
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August 1, 2018

News article responding to the Norwegian Consumer Council's "Deceived by Design" report.

Facebook
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Google
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Binder, Matt
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June 28, 2018

A fantastic report by the Norwegian Consumer Council that explains how tech companies use dark patterns to discourage us from
exercising our rights to privacy. Facebook, Google and
Windows 10 are named and shamed.

Facebook
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Google
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Microsoft
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Author unknown
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June 27, 2018

Taringa hides the delete account button behind a padlock icon. I'm not sure if that's a dark pattern or not.

Taringa
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CyanoTex
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June 26, 2018

Opting out of Forbes ad cookies makes you wait for a fake progress bar to finish, and takes you back to repeat the process.

Forbes
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EdgeLordPussySlayer
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June 17, 2018

Virgin Media uses trick wording to obtain marketing opt-in permission.

Virgin
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db0798
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April 21, 2018

Instacart tricks users into sharing their entire address book by emphasising the benign call to action "verify your email address" and by de-emphasising the text stating "we'll also import your contacts..."

Instacart
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craftkiller
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April 16, 2018

You can set up the phone without a google account connected, but it doesn't show that as an option until you fail to log in 3 times.

Google
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NoPunkProphet
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April 9, 2018

@TrustArc
Why does your EUPreferenceManger consistenly take exactly 30 seconds to save my opt out cookie preferences? What is it doing?

TrustArc
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troyhunt
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March 6, 2018

“Whenever anyone asks me to sign a copy of the book ‘Nudge’ I sign it ‘nudge for good’ which is a plea, not an expectation, because it is possible for actors in both the public and private sector to nudge for evil,” Thaler told MarketWatch.

Wells Fargo
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Leslie Albrecht
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February 16, 2018

A large green button says “Start Free Trial”, but in smaller writing below it says every subsequent year is $10.99. The skip button is also small and at the bottom.

Sleep Cycle
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Gray et al.
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January 22, 2018

Many websites and applications these days are designed to trick you into doing things that their creators want... But one of the most manipulative websites I’ve ever come across is Booking.com, the large hotel search & booking service.

Booking.com
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Roman Cheplyaka
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September 17, 2017

Option 1: Pay $59.95 + $53.99 + flight price to purchase flight, 1 year membership in $9 fare club, and the various add-ons for this flight

Option 2: Pay $63.99 + flight price to purchase flight

Tiny unboxed option at bottom: Ignore all of the add-ons and purchase flight only

Spirit Airlines
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u/jnachod
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August 29, 2017

Want to unsubscribe? Hope you have good vision!

Pastebin.com
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u/instrun3
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August 2, 2017

The typical case of forced continuity: free for one month then lapses into paid service. Also, (unsure if this is a dark pattern) the entire image shown here is the button to be clicked, not just the orange CTA button.

Audible
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

This online gambling site offers users generous ‘bonuses’ which are essentially free money for the express use of gambling on the site. It is not clear that the bonuses & any winnings can't be withdrawn until a certain number of bets have been made on specific areas of the site.

Bovada
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Defaults to subcription instead of one-time purchase

Amazon
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Unlock limited content by submitting 10 documents or by paying

CourseHero
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The site prominently displays a ticking counter of visitors’ winnings since 1995, but viewing the site through a foreign proxy reveals that the number isn’t exchange-rate accurate, just arbitrarily set somewhere in the 33,000,000.00+ range, regardless of currency or region.

Casino.org
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The first four results of a google search for “flowers” are ads disguised as search results. They have a small green tag that identifies them as ads, but many users will not notice this and click on the ads anyways.

Google
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The game uses a purchasable in-game currency to blur users’ recognition of the value they’re transferring.

Heroes and Generals Games
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The website prompts the user to have it proofread their document, and shames them if they select no

painintheenglish.com
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The site opens this pop-up, ironically on an article about Dark Patterns. The big blue button allows the user to connect their twitter account, but the option the follow the site’s twitter is already checked.

Linkis
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The user is pressured to turn on notifications, and there is only the option for “not now” and “ok”. If the user does not want to turn on notifications, there is not option for that, and the app will continue to bother them about it.

Instagram
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Unsubscribe link is the same font and colour as the rest of the text, all of which is low-profile, low-contrast text to appear as unimportant on the bottom of the email.

Govia Thameslink
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The big green button does NOT, in fact, unsubscribe you from emails, the link for that is further down.

Small Worlds Game
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

User has to select “cancel” four times to cancel

Spotify
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Ryanair hides the opt-out for travel insurance inside a drop-down list of countries to choose insurance for. Because there is no explicit “Do not ensure me” option, customers may pay for travel insurance they would not have if given the option.

Ryanair
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Unsubscribe link is buried in a mass of fine print and is difficult to find.

Thomas Cook
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Trump Headquarters sent out this email with a biased “poll” shaming users into selecting the first option. Selecting the first option takes the user to a page asking for money. If you select the second option, it takes the user to a page asking if they stand with Trump.

Trump
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

The Washington Post has a confusing checkbox when unsubscribing that makes it unclear whether or not the user is unsubscribing from a service.

WashingtonPost.com
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

Yelp disguises ads to look similar to customer reviews, and puts them in the same area as reviews are posted.

Yelp
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Gray et al.
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August 1, 2017

“Unsubscribe here” is grayed out in front of a gray background, making it harder to see.

Amazon
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

What seems to be the obvious “continue” button is in fact a re-subscribe button. Users may accidentally click this button and resubscribe to what they intended to unsubscribe from.

Pitcher & Piano
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

This ad appears to the user as a game, and it uses flash to make it interactive. When the user moves their cursor around the ad, the target moves with it. When the user clicks to “stomp” the spider, the user is taken to a different site.

Internet Ad
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

When a user finishes the episode they are currently watching, Netflix automatically proceeds to the next episode after a countdown.

Netflix
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

Users are required to subscribe to the newsletter to create an account

Dawn of War 3
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

Ads periodically appear at the bottom of the screen if the user has not paid for the ad-free version. The placement of the ad when it appears is where the “refresh” and “sidebar” buttons are usually located, so the user may accidentally touch the ad out of habit.

Relay for Reddit App
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

United distracts the user with two large “No additional charge” boxes, but includes possible baggage fees in small print.

United Airlines
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Gray et al.
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July 1, 2017

Lootcrate highlights the “Keep my subscription” button when unsubscribing in an attempt to get users to click it instead of completing the unsubscribing process.

Lootcrate
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Gray et al.
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June 1, 2017

The green button authorizes an additional donation, while the white back arrow actually continues without the donation

London Zoo website
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Gray et al.
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June 1, 2017

How can a user unsubscribe from all mail? The page is very unclear and the user should be able to select multiple options.

Unknown
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Gray et al.
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May 15, 2017

Clicking the “X” to close the ad clicks the “download from the Google Play Store” button, which was not the user’s intention.

Accuweather app
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Gray et al.
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May 14, 2017

Very tiny close button makes the user assume they need to login to use the service

Bdaily.co.uk
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Gray et al.
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May 5, 2017

The user’s eye is drawn to the large “Total Price” highlighted with a green background. This price; however, does not include the fees listed below in the non-highlighted section. This tricks the user into believing they are paying a lower price than they are.

Booking.com
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Gray et al.
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May 2, 2017

Clicking the continue button automatically agrees to the terms and conditions, but the text that describes this is very small.

Ryanair
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Gray et al.
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May 2, 2017

Uses the same color throughout the page, allowing content to be missed by the user

Norwegian Air
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Gray et al.
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May 2, 2017

Large popup ad with tiny “x” button, so the user is more likely to accidentally touch the ad

Sports Direct
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Gray et al.
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May 2, 2017

The site prompts the user to sign up for their newsletter. The option for choosing “no” is smaller and uses a demeaning phrase to make the user feel bad about their choice.

Delish
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Gray et al.
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April 30, 2017

Unsubscribing from email list requires clicking an unlabeled button.

SketchUp
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Gray et al.
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April 20, 2017

The user is forced to accept the use of cookies on the site or they cannot continue.

Better Working World
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Gray et al.
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April 13, 2017

Some check boxes are opt-in while others are opt-out, thus tricking users that skim the fine print.

Wired
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Gray et al.
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April 10, 2017

Yahoo distracts users that are updating their security preferences with a huge ad.

Yahoo
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Gray et al.
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April 10, 2017

TurboTax pretends to delete your past information when you don’t upgrade to premium.

Intuit
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Gray et al.
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April 9, 2017

The site has the user select confusing options for what they actually want to do. OK proceeds to cancel the order, and cancel returns to the order.

Unknown
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Gray et al.
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April 6, 2017