DETOUR Act: Outlawing Dark Patterns for Personal Data Consent

A new bill has been proposed in the United States forbidding large tech (companies with over 100 million authenticated users) from using dark patterns to trick people into “consenting” to give away their personal information.

The bill is hoping to protect people from being scammed into unknowingly signing away their rights to their privacy, and from giving away ownership of personal data to big tech. Dark patterns are deceptive techniques used by seemingly all of big tech to manipulate the human population for their own malicious gain.

According to the Verge, the proposed act “would ban platforms from designing, modifying, or manipulating a user interface in a way that impairs users from making educated decisions before consenting and giving companies access to their personal data.”

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