Swapping the “Yes” and “No” buttons on the last screen of a transaction in the Wii online store is not a good way to make sure people are really sure about doing something. All it does is make so that someone who is sure has to go through the process twice because they reflexively click where the “Yes” button should be and end up clicking “No” instead. It’s not cute. It down’t increase security. All it does is piss people off.
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