Welcome to Mozilla’s first-ever Annual Consumer Creep-O-Meter.
In 2023, the state of our digital privacy is very creepy.
Mozilla’s Annual Consumer Creep-O-Meter distills what’s good, what’s bad, and what’s just plain creepy in the world of consumer tech.
Includes 'big picture trends', 'best and worst products', and 'numbers'
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Not when the text says "hey, do you want to share your email?" and there's a big button that says "no, just take me to my results"
This stupid shit is the reason we need warning labels on things. They're not there to protect the idiots that drink bleach to get rid of covid, they're there because idiots will drink bleach anyway then blame Clorox for not having the label they wouldn't have read anyway.
They ask for an email before sharing the results in the hopes that they would get more people to sign up. If not a dark pattern then that's at least sus.
Just because you don't have the attention span to not react to every input you see doesn't make it a dark pattern. It means you need to be less impulsive.
I guess, but it's like taking credit for cleaning your room or not hitting anyone on the way in to work. It's great but only your mother really cares (and even she is probably rolling her eyes if you're bragging about that beyond a certain age).
Furthermore, peoples would reject others taking credit for things they didn't actually earn. If someone wins the lottery that's not a quality of them, they were just lucky.
I don't believe people can take credit for anything because they are not the author of their biological or environment. Likewise, being a gambling addict cannot be their fault.