Designing for Trust

Ethics

Designing for Trust

How transparency in data handling can be the biggest differentiator for products in the age of algorithmic feeds.

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Ethics

Published

August 18, 2024

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Trust is cumulative and reversible. Each small hidden decision can erode confidence more than one visible bug.

Good interfaces explain data intent, consent boundaries, and consequence before users have to ask.

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