Forced Action

Forcing users to complete an unwanted action to
proceed or access desired content

Prevalence

11%

of the applications studied (6 of 53), used some form of Forced
Action in their designs

Industry

Ed-tech

had the most instances of Forced Action, accounting for 33%
of the instances

App User Flow

Onboarding

is where Forced Action was commonly observed

Understanding Forced Action

Have you ever felt pressured to agree to something you weren't comfortable with just to use an app?

Understanding Forced Action

Businesses use this tactic to gather valuable user data, even if it means sacrificing some user control over privacy

Definition

A pattern that businesses employ to force users
into performing an action by making it impossible
to proceed
or access desired content in order to
increase engagement or collect user data

How does it affect users?

It limits user choices, causing frustration, and can also lead to unexpected costs in certain cases.

Ethical Alternatives

Ways in which design can address

Forced Action

H&M
H&M

Polite Pathways

Give users the freedom to control the data they want to share, by explaining the benefits and limitations of each choice.

F1
F1

Granular Choices

Provide users with clear and separate checkboxes for essential features and non-essential data collection.

CyberGhost
CyberGhost

Easy Opt-out

Allows users to opt out of data collection when creating a new account, providing a transparent signup process.

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