Part 2: https://youtube.com/shorts/GVtnGAFLK2M
Explore the 13 deceptive practices that Indian Government that banned which target consumers through manipulative sales techniques and digital marketing strategies. These tactics include fake urgency tactics, fake scarcity marketing, limited time offer scams, and false urgency marketing. Be cautious of basket sneaking, where hidden cart items are added without consent, and confirm shaming, which uses guilt and fear as part of psychology marketing strategy.
Forced action involves mandatory user input and compulsory registration for access, affecting consumer psychology. Subscription traps feature difficult subscription cancellation, uncancellable subscriptions, and subscription lock-in tactics. Interface interference encompasses deceptive interface design and hidden close buttons.
Bait and switch tactics include false product advertising and misleading product offers. Drip pricing reveals hidden fees at checkout and employs surprise pricing tactics. Fake news in marketing involves false celebrity endorsements, fake news advertising, and clickbait advertising, which are part of internet marketing and digital advertising scams.
Nagging in marketing features constant pop-up ads, push notification spamming, and repetitive sales pop-ups. Unsubscribe manipulation involves tricky unsubscribe processes and deceptive unsubscribe options. Billing surprise includes surprise charges after free trial, uninformed subscription renewal, and auto-renewal charges.
Finally, rogue malware involves fake virus pop-up ads leading to malicious software downloads. These deceptive practices fall under dark UX patterns, manipulative sales strategies, digital advertising, and internet marketing strategies, impacting UI/UX design and online consumer protection.

