The European Data Protection Board welcomes comments on the "Guidelines 3/2022 on Dark patterns in social media platform interfaces: How to recognise and avoid them".
Such comments should be sent May 2nd 2022 at the latest using the provided form.
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Date | Country | Submitted by | |
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02 May 2022 | Hungary | Zsolt Bártfai | View feedback |
02 May 2022 | Israel | Luiza Jarovsky | View feedback |
02 May 2022 | United Kingdom | EFAMRO | View feedback |
02 May 2022 | Netherlands | ESOMAR | View feedback |
01 May 2022 | Belgium | SME Connect - Coalition of Digital Ads of SMEs | View feedback |
29 April 2022 | Belgium | FEDMA | View feedback |
29 April 2022 | Austria | Division Information and Consulting, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber | View feedback |
29 April 2022 | United States | Yuki Yuminaga | View feedback |
28 April 2022 | Germany | dacuro GmbH | View feedback |
19 April 2022 | Italy | Marco Costantini | View feedback |