What I Found Interesting: March 26, 2025

Green-colored copper sculpture of girl laying down on her stomach on the ground reading a book, brown mulch surround the sculpture, green-leafed white-flowered shrubs in the background.

I welcome today’s bright sunny day here in southeast Michigan. Despite winter snowstorms in areas north and west of us, signs of spring are appearing every day as tree buds burst and more colorful spring flowers come into bloom.

Thank you to everyone sharing positive news and uplifting blog posts.

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Here are a few stories, posts, and resources I’ve read and enjoyed over the past month.

I hope you enjoy them, too!

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Takeaways from Defeating Deceptive Design: Getting Control of Our Online Lives

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In their MozFest 2022 Defeating Deceptive Design: Getting Control of Our Online Lives online session, Ame Elliott of Simply Secure, Carlos Iglesias from the World Wide Web Foundation, and Kaushalya Gupta of the World Wide Web Foundation shared initial research findings from their Tech Policy Design Lab on deceptive design.

The presentation was short, followed by interactive sessions in breakout rooms to discuss deceptive design, barriers to change, and brainstorm methods for addressing deceptive design.

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