Deceptive Patterns
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Understanding Dark Patterns in Home IoT Devices

Author
Monica Kowalczyk, Johanna T. Gunawan, David Choffnes, Daniel J. Dubois, Woodrow Hartzog, Christo Wilson
Date
19 Apr 2023
Publisher
CHI 2023 / ACM
Focus
Privacy & Data Protection, HCI & Psychology
Category
Academic Scholar

Maps dark patterns in home IoT devices, extending deceptive-design analysis beyond websites and apps.

Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices are ubiquitous, but little attention has been paid to how they may incorporate dark patterns despite consumer protections and privacy concerns arising from their unique access to intimate spaces and always-on capabilities. This paper conducts a systematic investigation of dark patterns in 57 popular, diverse smart home devices. We update manual interaction and annotation methods for the IoT context, then analyze dark pattern frequency across device types, manufacturers, and interaction modalities. We find that dark patterns are pervasive in IoT experiences, but manifest in diverse ways across device traits. Speakers, doorbells, and camera devices contain the most dark patterns, with manufacturers of such devices (Amazon and Google) having the most dark patterns compared to other vendors. We investigate how this distribution impacts the potential for consumer exposure to dark patterns, discuss broader implications for key stakeholders like designers and regulators, and identify opportunities for future dark patterns study.