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At this point, placebo buttons are still helpful for users in web design?

At this point, placebo buttons are still helpful for users in web design?

I had this question related to the redirect buttons. Some apps or websites need time to save data before making a redirect or load some content. Usually, an action from the user can’t help. In these actions, a loader or a pro…

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