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Dark Patterns and Kids: Protecting Children of Incarcerated Parents from Predatory In-App Purchases
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2026-02-22
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How dark patterns in games disproportionately harm children of incarcerated parents — and clear steps to stop charges, get refunds, and file complaints.
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