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Content Localization: Step-By-Step Guide for SaaS Companies

Userpilot

Website copy, in-app communication , product documents, or legal content are often good places to start. Legal content Localizing your legal content, like your terms and conditions, is essential for 3 reasons. This helps users fully understand their rights, obligations, and the terms they are agreeing to.

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Deceptive Patterns in UX: How to Recognize and Avoid Them

UX Planet

Promoting Ethical Design and Protecting User Interests Introduction Deceptive patterns in user experience (UX) design can have detrimental effects on users, causing financial loss, loss of privacy, and legal control. Artificial Scarcity: The website might also show messages like “Only 2 items left at this price!”

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Improving the UX of Your Terms and Conditions Page (and 6 Easy Ways To Do It)

Mind the Product

When it comes to designing or improving the UX of a website, how often do you consider your terms and conditions page? While, you should definitely pay the greatest attention to the design of these pages, but there is a case to be made for giving some tender love and care to your terms page. My guess: hardly ever.

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Why Accessibility Matters in a Post-Pandemic, Majority-Digital World?

The Product Coalition

People who need medicine use apps and websites to order perscriptions and have them delivered to their homes. Accessibility vs. Usability Terms like “accessibility” and “usability” are not created equal, and often mistakenly used interchangeably. 3]: Judge Holds Winn-Dixie Supermarket’s Website Violates the ADA (14 June 2017).

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Localization testing: why does your app, game, or website need it?

The Product Coalition

And today you need to check twice before releasing different language versions of your app or website, as the cost of even a small mistake can be very high. Simply put, localization testing verifies that the app or website content meets the linguistic, cultural, and regional requirements and specifics of a particular country or region.

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Market Gaps: 10 Ways to Spot Untapped Customer Needs

Userpilot

Legal and economic changes result in market shifts, so follow them closely so as not to miss the opportunities that they present. If you see interest in certain terms picks up, investigate further to see what causes it. Start your competitive analysis by looking at their websites. How do you do it?

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Form specialist Caroline Jarrett on designing surveys that work

Intercom, Inc.

If there were spelling mistakes or nonsense or anything like that, it had to be submitted to the patent examiner for legal reasons. In terms of designing a questionnaire, you need to put that into the context of what you want to achieve with the survey overall. A lot of us see these popup surveys on websites.