1、No Sludge Here:Avoiding Deceptive Design PracticesRuth Boardman,Partner&co-head International Privacy and Data Protection Group at Bird&BirdStephen AlmondExecutive Director,Regulatory Risk at ICOMarie Potel-SavilleFounder and CEO of Amurabi and Fair PatternsChris JenkinsDirector,Digital Markets Unit
2、 at CMAWELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONSCMA&ICO REGULATORY COOPERATIONIntersection of policy objectives in digital marketsData protectionCompetitionConsumer protectionDATAMeaningful user choice and controlStandards and regulations to protect privacyData-related interventions to promote competitionEnhancing
3、regulatory coherence of online servicesThrough our involvement in the Digital Cooperation Regulation Forum(DRCF),the CMA and the ICO work together to ensure a greater level of coordination between regulators of online services.Our joint workPrivacy SandboxMobile ecosystems2021 Joint statementFoundat
4、ion modelsHarmful designJoint position paper on harmful digital designPractical examples of design practices that are potentially harmful How online design practices can lead to data protection,consumer and competition harmsSetting expectations from firms with regards to designing choices about pers
5、onal dataImportance of digital designPrivacy and user controlInfluences user decisions and actions about how firms collect,further process and share their personal information Consumer interestsWell-designed interfaces can guide users towards choices that serve their best interests while poor design
6、 can undermine user choice and autonomy.Competition impactInfluences market outcomes for data-dependent firms and impacts the level of competition.Why Online Choice Architecture matters?Harmful digital design practices Harmful nudges and sludgeBundled consent Biased framingConfirm-shamingDefault set