Essays about: "deceptive patterns"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 essays containing the words deceptive patterns.
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1. Dark Patterns in the Travel Industry : A study on users’ perception of dark patterns on airline companies’ websites
University essay from Uppsala universitet/InformationssystemAbstract : This thesis investigates how airline companies use dark patterns on their websites and how users perceive them. Dark patterns are deceiving design strategies that take advantage of users by integrating misleading user interface features to trick users into doing things they did not mean to. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the intersection of deceptive designs and user perceptions in the data economy
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskapAbstract : When users in the EU visits a website, they will face a cookie consent banner because of the current regulations. A framework called “notice-and-consent” is in place to inform users about cookies and their intentions and to receive consent from the user. READ MORE
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3. The impact of the deceptive design of the account deletion process on social media
University essay from Jönköping University/JTH, Datateknik och informatikAbstract : The study is to establish whether there is any impact on the social media company that is implementing the deceptive design on the account deletion process. By conducting the qualitative research with Instagram users and analyzing users’ feelings, opinions, and potential actions, the study finds out using the deceptive design on account deletion process on social media has a weak influence on the social media company. READ MORE
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4. Deceptive Interfaces : A case study on Amazon’s account deletion navigation and its effects on user experience
University essay from Högskolan i Jönköping/JTH, Datateknik och informatikAbstract : .... READ MORE
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5. Dark patterns – An end user perspective
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för informatikAbstract : Technology has become ubiquitous in people’s everyday life. The number of websites and mobile applications available is growing, but so are various persuasive approaches to influence human behavior and decision-making in online environments. READ MORE