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This article introduces a pioneering end-user-empowerment approach to combat dark patterns in UX design. Through a comprehensive two-phase co-design study, users' needs, preferences, and challenges in handling dark patterns are explored. The study proposes interventions focusing on increasing awareness and enabling personalized user actions against dark patterns, utilizing a web augmentation approach. Results show enhanced user autonomy and transferable knowledge about dark patterns. The article concludes with a roadmap for scaling up this approach, aligning it with ongoing efforts in collective intelligence, machine learning, and design ethics advocacy.
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