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Use checkboxes for multiple related options

Use checkboxes for multiple related options Bad Practice
Use checkboxes for multiple related options Best Practice

When a list contains multiple related options, checkboxes create a better user experience than switches. Checkboxes make the options appear more closely linked and saves space in the UI. Switches, on the other hand, are better for options that should immediately be turned on or off, and aren’t necessarily closely related to one another.[1]

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