About 1 in 10 retail sites are using 'dark pattern' tricks to 'exploit' shoppers and deceive them into spending more money online, a new study finds.
About one in 10 retail sites are using"dark pattern" strategies to psychologically"exploit" shoppers and deceive them into spending more money online, a new study finds. "Dark pattern" tactics include sneaking items into carts before checkout, displaying countdown timers for expiring deals, and claiming low stock on certain items.
About one in 10 retail sites are using"dark pattern" strategies to psychologically"exploit" shoppers and deceive them into spending more money online, a new study finds. "Dark pattern" tactics include sneaking items into carts before checkout, displaying countdown timers for expiring deals, and claiming low stock on certain items.
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