BeReal hit with privacy complaint over how it asks EU users to agree to tracking | TechCrunch
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This is a prime example of a so-called dark pattern, designed to manipulate the users' decision and annoy them into consent. Overall, BeReal seems to be unable to take a 'rejection' when it comes to European's right to privacy.
BeReal's nudging tactics are particularly absurd. When first confronted with the consent banner, users get the impression that the app actually respects their choice - only to find out that BeReal actually won't take no for an answer.
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