Simple Consent
This pattern involves obtaining clear and unambiguous consent from the user before collecting, using, or sharing their personal data. This can involve providing clear explanations of how the data will be used and providing easy-to-use options for opting in or out.
Supported Goals
- transparency
- control
Symbiosis
Dark counterparts to this bright pattern
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Pattern Levels
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Approach: semantic vs flipping
Two different approaches to Bright Patterns:
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Semantic Approach
This approach is used by Sandhaus. It defines concrete Bright Patterns for specific contexts — for example the Bright Pattern "Usage Limits", which describes an interface that restricts the usage time of a service to a healthy level.
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Flipping Dark Patterns
The original way the term "Bright Pattern" was introduced: the direction of the manipulation is switched from harming the user to being user-friendly. For example, instead of highlighting the option that harms the user, the user-friendly option is highlighted.
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