July 30th, 2018

Dark Pattern: Opt-in above the fold, but opt-out below the fold

One of my colleagues reminded me of a Dark Pattern employed by the installer for the media player for that internet protocol that got the rug pulled out from under it.

When you got to the shovelware portion of the installer, it showed you this:

We have partnered with other companies to bring you these valuable offers. Select the ones you wish to install.
LitWare Deluxe Trial Edition
  By LitWare, Inc.
ProseWare Search Toolbar
  By ProseWare, Inc.
Toy Shopping Toolbar
  By TailSpin Toys
 
 
 
Next

You see that everything is unchecked, so you click Next.

You have fallen into the trap.

Look at that scroll bar on the right hand side. It’s scrolled only partway through the list. And if you had scrolled down the list, you would have seen this:

We have partnered with other companies to bring you these valuable offers. Select the ones you wish to install.
Toy Shopping Toolbar
  By TailSpin Toys
Fabrikam Ad Network
  By Fabrikam, Inc.
Web Speed Boost
  By Trey Research, Inc.
 
 
 
 
Next

That’s right. All the items you could see without scrolling were unchecked by default, but everything else was checked by default.

As my colleague noted, “This may be one of the few times where it cost more to be placed below the fold.”

Bonus reading: One of the pieces of bundled software was an app that wants to crash.

 

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Raymond has been involved in the evolution of Windows for more than 30 years. In 2003, he began a Web site known as The Old New Thing which has grown in popularity far beyond his wildest imagination, a development which still gives him the heebie-jeebies. The Web site spawned a book, coincidentally also titled The Old New Thing (Addison Wesley 2007). He occasionally appears on the Windows Dev Docs Twitter account to tell stories which convey no useful information.

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