ARTICLE
7 November 2023

Importance Of Clear Disclosures & Avoiding Dark Patterns In Mobile Apps Underscored By US$18M Consumer Refund Mandate In Recent FTC Complaint

FL
Foley & Lardner

Contributor

Foley & Lardner LLP looks beyond the law to focus on the constantly evolving demands facing our clients and their industries. With over 1,100 lawyers in 24 offices across the United States, Mexico, Europe and Asia, Foley approaches client service by first understanding our clients’ priorities, objectives and challenges. We work hard to understand our clients’ issues and forge long-term relationships with them to help achieve successful outcomes and solve their legal issues through practical business advice and cutting-edge legal insight. Our clients view us as trusted business advisors because we understand that great legal service is only valuable if it is relevant, practical and beneficial to their businesses.
The FTC's recently announced settlement with "instant" cash advance app Bridgit will require the company to pay US$18 million in consumer refunds, stop its deceptive marketing promises...
United States Consumer Protection
To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com.

The FTC's recently announced settlement with "instant" cash advance app Bridgit will require the company to pay US$18 million in consumer refunds, stop its deceptive marketing promises, and end tactics that prevented customers from cancelling. In this Press Release, the FTC highlights and discusses some key issues it looks for when examining mobile apps and websites such as:

  • Dark Patterns (including "adding friction" to prevent cancellations)
  • Availability and Clarity of Disclosures
  • Compliance with the Restore Online Shoppers' Confidence Act (ROSCA)

While the complaint focuses on a financial app, many of the issues discussed are applicable to any app or website that sells products or services.

This settlement serves as an excellent reminder that consumer protection principles apply to websites and mobile apps (and the business strategies behind them), and that they should be continually reviewed by experienced counsel to ensure they remain compliant and do not run afoul of consumer protection principles. By designing clear, consumer friendly, and legally compliant apps and websites, companies can minimize the risk of an FTC complaint and inspire consumer trust.

Apps like Brigit may be new, but established consumer protection principles apply. [...]

The FTC will continue to shed light on dark patterns. Subjecting consumers to deceptive design tricks, confusing navigation, and exhausting "save" strategies can run afoul of the FTC Act. The FTC couldn't be clearer that illegal dark patterns are on its law enforcement radar screen. [...]

Is it time for a ROSCA rethink at your company? Companies that sell products or services online using negative options must comply with protections of ROSCA. [...]

www.ftc.gov/...

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

We operate a free-to-view policy, asking only that you register in order to read all of our content. Please login or register to view the rest of this article.

See More Popular Content From

Mondaq uses cookies on this website. By using our website you agree to our use of cookies as set out in our Privacy Policy.

Learn More