• Latest CFPB Lawsuit Sheds Light On Digital Dark Patterns [telecom]

    From Bill Horne@21:1/5 to All on Thu May 12 14:37:32 2022
    by Alexandra Megaris (Venable LLP) and Leonard Gordon (Venable LLP)

    A lawsuit filed by the CFPB last week against a national credit
    reporting agency provides some insight into the types of website
    features and designs that regulators like the Consumer Financial
    Protection Bureau and Federal Trade Commission will target. As we
    covered previously, digital dark patterns--or website design,
    features, and interfaces used to allegedly deceive, steer, and
    manipulate users--are a priority for both rulemaking and enforcement
    actions by the FTC. Although the focus has been on website features
    that "trick or trap" consumers into subscriptions, the potential for
    broad and arbitrary application of this concept is worrisome. What is
    the line between a website that is acceptably optimized for conversion
    and one that is illegally steering users to make purchases?

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