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Understanding the Impact of App Tracking Transparency on User Consent
The Bundeskartellamt’s initial evaluation highlights a concerning trend in how the design of prompts within apps can influence user consent decisions. Specifically, the current design of the App Tracking Transparency prompt appears to lead users towards denying consent, while the Personalized Ads prompt seems to guide them towards granting consent for data usage in advertising.
Several factors contribute to this steering effect, including the use of symbols such as a warning hand symbol, variations in wording (“app tracking” versus “personalised advertising”), and somewhat ambiguous descriptions of how user data will be utilized. Additionally, differences in the available space to explain the benefits of data usage and the order in which selection options are presented play a role in influencing user decisions.
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