Sneaky user interfaces, such as unwanted bundleware default checkboxes are now expanding into digital newspaper subscriptions. The Boston Globe's site uses lightly-colored close buttons and increases the price as the user goes through the sales process, as well as includes some newsletter-signup defaults. These dishonest-by-design interface elements that are intended to trick or obfuscate users are called dark patterns.
What are some of the most egregious examples you have seen? Have you even been asked to implement a design you found morally distasteful?
(Score: 0, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 26 2016, @05:06AM
I clickd a buncha crap and duh total price of mah cart goes up? How it possible?
Mah cousin sayed if ya lean on da self check out muhsheen at teh store it charge ya moar to? How it possible?