PDPR — Public Dark-Pattern Registry: Exposing Manipulative UX & Deceptive Design Patterns
Expose Manipulation Without Outrage
PDPR is a public registry of dark patterns, deceptive UX tricks, and psychological manipulation strategies — explained simply, neutrally, and ethically.
Privacy‑First No Tracking No Ads Open Governance
The Problem
Users feel manipulated — but can't always explain how.
These patterns quietly shape decisions, erode consent, and weaken user autonomy.
The PDPR Solution
📚 Public Registry
Structured catalog of manipulation patterns with explanations, psychology, real‑world examples, and defenses.
🔍 Quick Scan
Paste text or UI copy to locally detect manipulation patterns. Zero data collection.
🎓 Learn Mode
Psychology‑based education modules that build long‑term digital immunity.
🧭 Ethics Infrastructure
Governance, ethical constitution, and transparency systems to prevent misuse.
Why This Matters
User Literacy
Understanding manipulation builds long‑term digital immunity.
Consumer Protection
Defense through knowledge, not legal complexity.
Ethical UX Movement
Empowering designers to build honest interfaces.
Policy Reference
Evidence base for regulators, journalists, and educators.
Core Features
- Offline‑first PWA.
- Explainable detection logic.
- Zero user tracking.
- Local‑only scanning.
- Transparent methodology.
- Open governance.
Ethical Foundation
PDPR operates under a strict Ethics Constitution built around:
Human autonomy. Informed consent. Psychological safety. Transparency. Accountability. Non‑exploitation.
Open Governance Model
Public documentation. Open methodology. Community review. Expert advisory. Transparent updates. Audit trails.
Start Exploring Digital Manipulation
Build awareness. Build immunity. Protect autonomy.