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Subject: IP: LOCKED IN AND CAN'T GO BACK : Edupage, May 30, 2001
>"Mouse-trapping," or using Web coding to disable users' back >buttons, is becoming commonplace even among well-established >sites. Home Depot, Amtrak, and Internet cable service Road >Runner have been noted recently for using programming to keep >visitors on their sites for a longer period of time. Although >representatives of these companies say they use the tactics to >keep people from accidentally leaving the site, or leaving in >confusion when confronted with new features such as Flash-based >animation, usability and Web practice experts are highly critical >of the practice--which they say artificially boosts the traffic >on a site, thus deceiving advertisers--and is annoying to boot. >(USA Today, 29 May 2001) For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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