Press

‘We’re Positively BEGGING You’: How Republicans and Democrats Demand Money Differently.

The Guardian

October 10, 2022


How to spot the psychological manipulation behind 'dark design' online.

Fast Company

October 4, 2021


Deleting unethical data sets isn't good enough.

MIT Technology Review

August 13, 2021


The Key to Getting People to Be Safer Online: Make the Appeals More Personal.

The Wall Street Journal

June 7, 2021


How websites use "dark patterns" to manipulate you.

CBS News

May 14, 2021


Stopping the Manipulation Machines.

The New York Times

April 30, 2021


Fundraising appeals are a plague on our politics. Here's why you should care.

The Washington Post

April 8, 2021


How to spot design traps like the "money bomb" Trump used to dupe supporters.

Quartz

April 4, 2021


Inside one network cashing in on vaccine disinformation.

The Associated Press

May 13, 2021


The Future of Nudging Will Be Personal.

Behavioral Scientist

March 15, 2021


Lawmakers Take Aim at Insidious Digital 'Dark Patterns'.

WIRED

January 29, 2021


Georgia's Billion Dollar Bonfire.

The Atlantic

January 5, 2021


The ethical questions that haunt facial-recognition research.

Nature News

November 18, 2020


All the President's spam.

ABC News

October 21, 2020


Trump's campaign lures donors with absurd financial promises — and insults.

The Washington Post

October 9, 2020


How Campaigns Use Manipulative Tricks to Convince You to Open Their Emails.

Fast Company

October 9, 2020


The Subtle Tricks Shopping Sites Use to Make You Spend More.

WIRED

August 6, 2020


A Vector for Skulduggery.

Communications of the ACM

March 21, 2020


Sale ending soon? How online stores trick you into buying.

The Associated Press

January 22, 2020


How 'dark patterns' influence travel bookings.

The BBC

December 12, 2019


Tricks Online Retailers Use to Get You to Spend More.

The Wall Street Journal

November 22, 2019


Troubling Online Shopping Habits? Vendors’ Practices Might Be to Blame.

Princeton Alumni Weekly

November 13, 2019


They Know What You Watched Last Night.

The New York Times

October 25, 2019


Why cord cutting is a privacy minefield.

Fast Company

October 21, 2019


Smart TVs Are Data-collecting Machines, New Study Shows.

The Verge

October 11, 2019


Your Smart TV Is Watching You.

Science Friday Podcast

October 4, 2019


Facebook and Google Have Ad Trackers on Your Streaming TV, Studies Find.

Ars Technica

September 19, 2019


Smart TVs Sending Private Data to Netflix and Facebook.

Financial Times

September 18, 2019


On Roku and Amazon Fire TV, Channels Are Watching You.

WIRED

September 18, 2019


These are the shady tricks shopping sites use to get your money and info.

Quartz

August 12, 2019


The Endless, Invisible Persuasion Tactics of the Internet.

The Atlantic

August 2, 2019


This Chrome Extension Calls Out Sponsored Youtube Videos.

WIRED

July 12, 2019


Dark Patterns: the art of online deception – Science Weekly podcast.

The Guardian

July 12, 2019


How E-Commerce Sites Manipulate You Into Buying Things You May Not Want.

The New York Times

June 24, 2019


PewDiePie and other vloggers fail to disclose adverts.

The Times

April 2, 2018


YouTube and Pinterest Influencers Almost Never Disclose Marketing Relationships.

WIRED

March 27, 2018


90 percent of affiliate ads on YouTube and Pinterest aren’t disclosed, says study.

The Verge

March 27, 2018


Kaun Banega Entrepreneur?.

DNA India

June 7, 2010


Enterprising Foursome.

The Times of India

June 6, 2010