Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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A systematic review of user experiments finds that dark patterns reliably alter behavior with large variance in effect sizes, most interventions fail to mitigate them, and effects are similar across tested demographic groups.
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Rushed by Discomfort, Trapped by Immersion: Users' Experiences and Responses to Privacy Deceptive Design in Commercial VR Applications
Survey evidence shows VR privacy deception exploits cognitive and ergonomic vulnerabilities, increasing acceptance of invasive data practices framed as immersion-preserving and fostering privacy resignation.
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A Systematic Review of User Experiments Measuring the Effects of Dark Patterns
A systematic review of user experiments finds that dark patterns reliably alter behavior with large variance in effect sizes, most interventions fail to mitigate them, and effects are similar across tested demographic groups.