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After further investigation the dark pattern is more of a advertising gimmick and does not force the consumer into signing up to view content shared across apps from viber.
 
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|Company=Rakuten
|Status=Active
|Product=Viber
|ArticleType=Service
|Type=Digital restrictions
|Description=Viber's latest releases feature a dark pattern that forces the user to install the app to view shared messages.
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==[Incident]==
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===[Company]'s response===
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==Lawsuit==
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