Royal Mail Group was catalogued by the UXP2 Lab over the layout of its marketing preference tick boxes. According to the entry, the first set of tick boxes corresponds to the means through which the user does not want to receive information, while the second set corresponds to the means through which they do, an arrangement that could easily trick a user into signing up for a service they do not want.
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Royal Mail: Trick Tick Boxes.
“The first set of tick boxes corresponds to means through which the user does not want to receive information, while the second set corresponds to means through which they do wish to receive information. A user could easily be tricked into signing up for a service they don’t want.”