The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has instructed e-commerce platforms to conduct self-audits within three months to detect and remove ‘dark patterns’ that manipulate consumers. Platforms are encouraged to provide self-declarations confirming their compliance. A joint working group has been established to monitor violations and promote consumer awareness.
Govt cracks whip on dark patterns, sets e-commerce companies 3-month deadline
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