AI audits can systematically scan interfaces to find where companies make privacy-protective choices harder than sharing choices—generating evidence of manipulation that was previously only observable through manual investigation. This scalability matters because dark patterns are deployed across thousands of apps and websites; human detection was always going to miss most of them.
Dark patterns are deceptive user interface designs that trick people into sharing more data, accepting unwanted subscriptions, or opting into surveillance by making the privacy-protective choice deliberately confusing or hidden. They appear on cookie banners, app permission screens, and account deletion flows across nearly every major platform.
AI tools can systematically scan websites and app interfaces to identify and categorize these manipulative patterns, giving you a clear picture of where your consent is being manufactured rather than freely given. Recognizing dark patterns is a foundational skill for anyone who wants genuine control over their digital privacy.
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