6 years ago
1
Facebook and Google use 'dark patterns'
Facebook, Google and Microsoft push users away from privacy-friendly options on their services in an "unethical" way, according to a report by the Norwegian Consumer Council. It studied the privacy settings of the firms and found a series of "dark patterns", including intrusive default settings and misleading wording. The firms gave users "an illusion of control", its report suggested. Both Google and Facebook said user privacy was important to them.
Continue Reading https://www.bbc.co.uk
Join the Discussion
In the sense that you don't choose any of the "wrong" privacy options.