Behavioral friction refers to minor obstacles in user interfaces that slow down or disrupt actions, often deliberately. Designers use it to encourage thoughtful decisions, reduce errors, or prevent impulsive behavior. Businesses and app developers benefit by improving user safety, compliance, and satisfaction, while users gain from more deliberate, less regretful interactions with digital products.
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