
# 42 Dark Patterns in Digital Interfaces
Digital interfaces are not neutral. Every button, color, default setting, and dialog box reflects a choice-often one carefully engineered to influence user behavior. Over the

Digital interfaces are not neutral. Every button, color, default setting, and dialog box reflects a choice-often one carefully engineered to influence user behavior. Over the

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