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Deceptive Design Patterns: Canadian Privacy Regulators Take Aim

Deceptive Design Patterns: Canadian Privacy Regulators Take Aim

Update: 2025-06-09
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In this episode, Rachel Zuroff, Danielle Miller Olofsson, and David Elder discuss deceptive design patterns (sometimes known as “dark patterns”), their growing importance for privacy regulators, and whether their potential to impact consumers' privacy rights has been over-stated.

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Deceptive Design Patterns: Canadian Privacy Regulators Take Aim

Deceptive Design Patterns: Canadian Privacy Regulators Take Aim

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