Default Bias: Who chose your settings? (4 minute read) (opens in new tab)
Default bias causes people to stick with pre-selected options because changing them requires effort, attention, and justification, making defaults a powerful force in shaping behavior. The article argues that designers carry ethical responsibility when setting defaults, as choices around privacy, notifications, subscriptions, and other settings often determine outcomes for most users, who rarely revisit or modify them.
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