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India moves against dark patterns as new rules target deceptive charges and forced purchases
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

What counts as a dark pattern can surprise you
India has issued fresh guidelines aimed at curbing “dark patterns” used by brands and advertisers—tactics that nudge customers into unintended purchases or hide extra charges until it’s too late. The big question now is whether the rules will effectively change how firms design checkout flows and marketing prompts, or if smarter workarounds will follow.
- New guidelines target deceptive tactics in shopping and advertising flows
- Dark patterns include nudges into unintended buys and hidden extra charges
- Effectiveness will depend on enforcement and how firms adapt
- The rules aim to clarify what practices are considered manipulative
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