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How to Recognize and Avoid Dark Patterns in UX/UI
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What Happens When You Click ‘Agree?’ | Understand Terms and Conditions
Things Schools Should Actually Teach | What Happens When You Click “Agree?” Understand Terms and Conditions We’ve all done it: mindlessly clicking “I Agree” on a Terms and Conditions (T&Cs) page just to get to the good stuff. But do you really know what you’re agreeing to? This article will
How to Troubleshoot Basic Tech Issues Before Asking for Help
Things Schools Should Actually Teach | How to Troubleshoot Basic Tech Issues Before Asking for Help Nothing is more frustrating than a tech issue when you need your device to just work. But before you call tech support or panic, many common problems can be fixed in a few minutes
How to Tell If a Website Is Legitimate Before Entering Your Info
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