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A bipartisan Senate bill to stop online platforms from tricking consumers into disclosing personal data through the use of deceptive user interfaces, commonly referred to as “dark patterns,” has been reintroduced Friday by Sen. Mark Warner, (D-VA), alongside several colleagues. Warner, a former tech executive who is known for pushing legislation designed to more strictly

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