In this latest PrivacyEspresso episode, Kristen Pennington, Partner at McMillan LLP, PrivacyRules Canadian law firm member, sheds light on one of the hottest topics in the Canadian privacy landscape, deceptive design patterns on websites and apps.
Key points:
- Kristen breaks down what deceptive design patterns are, offers real-world examples like interface interference, nagging, and forced actions, and explains how these patterns can lead to invalid consent under Canadian privacy law. She also highlights the significant risks they pose to businesses, including potential regulatory scrutiny, reputational damage, and even class action litigation.
- The episode delves into practical steps for businesses to avoid deceptive practices, from adopting privacy-by-design principles to ensuring privacy policies are concise, clear, and user-friendly. Kristen provides actionable strategies to align with Canadian regulators’ expectations, making this a must-listen for compliance officers, legal professionals, and digital platform designers.
- Whether you’re tackling cookie banners, registration processes, or privacy policy updates, this episode equips you with insights to ensure your digital properties foster trust and transparency.
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