File:Cookie consent tricking-ADCookieLaw.png

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Cookie consent tricking example

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Description Clipped screenshot taken from the website mentioned below (provided externally there by https://cookielaw.org) illustrating the use of a dark pattern to trick users into consenting to the placement of cookies, in this case the consent button emphasized with colour, the settings button that allows for customisation using an inexpressive potentially misleading label (translating as "list purposes"), while a button to directly dissallow the placement of cookies is hidden by low-contrast writing and placement in the upper right corner, separated by placement and design from the other choices.
Date 15:06, 9 November 2022 (UTC)
Source https://www.ad-magazin.de/
Author chris (for the screenshot)


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current15:06, 9 November 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:06, 9 November 2022650 × 397 (71 KB)Chrkl (talk | contribs){{Information |Description=Clipped screenshot taken from the website mentioned below (provided externally there by https://cookielaw.org) illustrating the use of a dark pattern to trick users into consenting to the placement of cookies, in this case the consent button emphasized with colour, the settings button that allows for customisation using an inexpressive potentially misleading label (translating as "list purposes"), while a button to directly dissallow the placement of cookies is hidd...

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