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What's being termed 'dark patterns' are becoming increasingly prevalent on shopping websites as online businesses scramble for your dollars

Subscriptions that are impossible to cancel, hidden fees added at the checkout, and constant offers of discounts in exchange for your personal information - dark patterns are the internet traps designed to make you spend more money.

While not explicitly illegal, they're getting overwhelming.

Last month, food delivery company Hello Fresh was fined $845,000 for misleading its customers, and if you're online shopping this Christmas, you need to be on the lookout.

"It's things like hidden fees, where you make a purchasing decision, get to the checkout, and suddenly there's $20, $30, $40 extra," said Consumer NZ's Chris Schulz.

"It's things like scarcity cues ... everyone's seen those, 'only one left at this price' notes, and then there's subscription traps, everyone's had a meal kit delivery service or

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