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Privacy deception is the most prevalent deceptive pattern in the top apps in India: ASCI Academy, Parallel study

by MN4U Bureau
August 2, 2024
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Mumbai: In a study by the ASCI Academy, in collaboration with Parallel HQ, a  design firm, the prevalence of deceptive patterns in Indian apps has been brought to light. Dark patterns are deceptive UI/UX practices that can mislead or trick users into doing something they originally did not intend or want to do. The web report titled ‘Conscious Patterns,’ a study of deceptive patterns in top Indian apps, was unveiled during a webinar. 

The study revealed that 52 out of the 53 analysed apps employ deceptive design practices. It is important to note that the widespread use of dark patterns can impact user autonomy and informed decision-making. These apps collectively have been downloaded over 21 billion times, pointing to the potential of their consumer impact. The report also provides examples of more ethical designs used by some apps as alternatives that can be considered, and a scoring tool that can aid more conscious app design. Industry body Nasscom is partnering with ASCI and Parallel to highlight various challenges and practical solutions in this space.

The report identifies 12 distinct deceptive patterns, including privacy deception, interface interference, drip pricing, and false urgency, which are popularly used in online interfaces. Privacy deception emerged as the most prevalent deceptive pattern, observed in 79% of the apps analysed, followed by interface interference (45%), drip pricing (43%), and false urgency (32%). The results highlight the urgent need for more conscious effort in app development. In June 2023, ASCI released guidelines on deceptive patterns that are mainly used in advertising. Further, the Department of Consumer Affairs (DoCA) released its guidelines for 13 deceptive patterns in November 2023. According to the guidelines, the use of any of these prescribed dark patterns amounts to a misleading advertisement, an unfair trade practice, or a violation of consumer rights.

Key Findings of the Report:

  • Four deceptive patterns accounted for 78% of the total occurrences – privacy deception (24%), drip pricing (19%), interface interference (18%), and false urgency (17%).
  • > 80% of apps exhibited deceptive patterns in the settings/ profile section.
  • All e-commerce apps studied made it difficult for users to delete their accounts.
  • Some health-tech apps—4/5, relied on creating time-based pressure (false urgency) to rush users into making decisions.
  • Basket sneaking was four times more prevalent in delivery and logistics apps as compared to other sectors.
  • The three sectors with the highest deceptive patterns per app were health-tech at 8.8, travel booking at 7.2, and e-commerce at 5.3.
  • The lowest incidences of deceptive patterns per app were observed in streaming services at 1.8 and in the gaming sector at 2.4.

To empower UI/UX designers and developers, the report introduces an Ethical Score Calculator, a valuable tool that allows professionals to assess the ethical standing of their apps and websites by identifying the presence of deceptive patterns. Complementing this resource is the Gallery of Inspiration, which showcases examples of flows and patterns that may be more compliant and fairer to consumers. These alternatives could be actively considered in the future development of apps.

The event commenced with an opening note from Namrata Bachani, director ASCI Academy. Following her introduction, Robin Dhanwani, founder of Parallel, guided participants through the key findings of the report, which analysed 12,000 screens from 53 top apps available in India. The report summary can be accessed here. The entire study, including the ethical score calculator and the gallery of inspiration, can be accessed at www.consciouspatterns.in

The webinar also featured a panel discussion with esteemed panellists, including Shri Rohit Kumar Singh, former Secretary of the Department of Consumer Affairs, Ashish Agarwal, VP and Head of Public Policy at Nasscom; Robin Dhanwani, founder Parallel,  and Manisha Kapoor, CEO, secretary general ASCI, who moderated the discussion. Together, they provided valuable insights into the implications of deceptive patterns for both consumers and brands, discussing the importance of greater transparency and ethical standards in the digital landscape.

Kapoor said, “Deceptive patterns harm consumer trust and transparency in the digital ecosystem. With just the top 53 apps being downloaded over 21 billion times, the consumer exposure to deceptive patterns across apps, websites, and other digital interfaces is mind-boggling. We urge organisations to follow conscious design principles that protect the consumer’s right to make an informed choice. The gallery of inspiration and the score calculator are important resources for organizations that wish to get it right. We are extremely grateful to Parallel for being our knowledge partner and to Nasscom for supporting us in the wide dissemination of these findings and resources.”

Dhanwani stated, “As tech professionals deeply committed to design, at Parallel we understand the profound impact ethical practices have on user experiences. Our research uncovers the subtle yet widespread presence of deceptive patterns in Indian apps, highlighting the need for a shift towards more transparent design practices. By championing ethical design, we not only build user trust but also drive innovation that honours consumer autonomy. I hope this report encourages makers to rethink growth strategies and put user-first thinking as the foundation of their products in the coming future.”

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