15/12/2025
NEW PAPER š”
Deceptive designs, often called dark patterns, are user interface designs that manipulate, confuse, disorient, or deceive us into surrendering out personal data, subscribe to services, or purchase goods.
Our Deputy Director Professor Ann Kristin Glenster has published a new Harvard University Carr Center for Human Rights Policy paper on the legal shortcomings behind why deceptive designs are still so prevalent online and how a shift from consumer protection to epistemic rights can help mitigate these tactics.
"Crucially, deceptive designs not only produce economic harms. Based on large-scale data extraction and hidden psychometric profiling, micro-targeting, and hyper-nudging, deceptive designs actively undercut individualsā ability to think, to protect their mental privacy, or shape their own personalities."
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Professor Ann Kristin Glenster has published a new paper with the Harvard Kennedy School Carr-Ryan Center on the legal shortcomings behind why deceptive designs are still so prevalent in the online environment.