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“Design With Respect: How Ethical UX Builds Loyalty Without Manipulation” Ethical behavior design is about using psychology to help users—not trap them. While many apps exploit habits for endless scrolling or impulsive purchases, ethical design respects attention and well-being. It nudges users toward healthy actions—like setting screen limits, offering mindful breaks, or making opt-outs easy. Duolingo uses reminders to build a learning habit, not addiction. Google asks if you want to pause YouTube after long watching sessions. Ethical design means transparency, consent, and choice. It’s still persuasive—but in service of the user, not just the metric. Because real loyalty is built when trust comes before tactics.

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