Course description
The Information Commissioner’s Office and the Competition & Markets Authority recently published a position paper ‘Harmful design in digital markets’ calling for online businesses to stop the use of online choice architecture designed to limit or affect consumer choice as well as diminishing control over personal data.
This virtual classroom seminar presented by compliance & ethics expert Robert Bond will provide practical examples of when online services need to change their online choice practices.
Topics discussed will include an overview of the ICO and CMA concerns, how design choices can lead to data protection, consumer and competition harms, the requirements of the regulators, and more.
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Introduction
The Information Commissioner’s Office and the Competition & Markets Authority recently published a position paper ‘Harmful design in digital markets’ calling for online businesses to stop the use of online choice architecture designed to limit or affect consumer choice as well as diminishing control over personal data.
This virtual classroom seminar presented by compliance & ethics expert Robert Bond will provide practical examples of when online services need to change their online choice practices.
What You Will Learn
This live and interactive session will cover the following:
- An overview of the ICO and CMA concerns
- How design choices can lead to data protection, consumer and competition harms
- What laws could be infringed
- Examples of harmful nudges, bundled consent and biased framing
- Requirements of the regulators
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