Dark Patterns Come to Light: Compliance, Trust and Deceptive Patterns

7 November at 15:00 GMT | 11:00 ET

WEBINAR

We’ve all been there… You open your inbox to find a newsletter you don’t remember subscribing to, or you check your bank statement only to discover charges for services you have no recollection of purchasing. These are just a few examples of how dark patterns can sneak into our daily digital lives.

Coined in 2010, dark patterns refer to a range of online practices designed to manipulate or mislead users into taking unintended actions. These can include sharing personal data without realising it, signing up for unwanted services, or making accidental purchases.

As governments worldwide combine new regulations with existing laws to address these practices, organisations face the challenge of navigating a complex web of policies and frameworks. Join us to learn how your company can stay compliant, protect your users, and build trust while navigating these evolving regulations.

Panel to be announced.

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