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Dark patterns alert: CCPA tells e-commerce platforms to self-audit for deceptive design practices; violators already under scanner
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The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has mandated e-commerce platforms in India to conduct self-audits within three months to detect and eliminate deceptive "dark patterns." This initiative aims to protect consumers from manipulative interface designs that lead to unintended actions. Platforms are also encouraged to submit self-declarations confirming compliance with anti-dark-pattern norms to foster transparency and build consumer trust.
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