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ASCI Academy launches e-learning course on ethical UI/UX to push higher compliance with dark pattern guidelines

Course to help organisations stay compliant with ASCI codes, law Covers how design can impair decision making, identifies deceptive patterns and offers ethical alternatives

Mumbai, 14 January 2026: ASCI Academy, the training arm of the Advertising Standards  Council of India (ASCI), has launched an e-learning course titled ‘Ethical UI/UX Designs: Building Consumer Trust’ designed for digital marketers, e-commerce companies, product professionals, and designers. The course has been launched in collaboration with  Hindustan Unilever Ltd (HUL). 

At a time when there is increasing focus on compliance, with the government cracking  down on unethical practices like dark patterns, the course is especially significant because  it deepens the understanding of how interface design influences user behaviour. It does  this while reinforcing ethical standards, transparency and trust in digital experiences, in line  with regulatory frameworks and ASCI’s codes. 

The launch comes at a time when dark patterns have come under increasing regulatory  scrutiny globally and in India. An independent survey by LocalCircles found that, of the 26  major digital platforms that had declared that their services were free of dark patterns, 21  were still using one or more prohibited deceptive design tactics, such as hidden fees at  checkout (drip pricing), forced action prompts and basket sneaking. This was happening  even after self-certification, highlighting the need for a better and more nuanced  understanding of dark patterns and ethical alternatives to the same. LocalCircles is a  community social media platform connecting citizens with the government. 

ASCI’s 40-minute e-learning course has three modules. The first introduces UI and UX,  explaining how design choices influence user decisions. The second decodes deceptive  design patterns. The final module examines the impact of dark patterns on consumer trust and presents ethical alternatives, enabling a compliant approach. 

Manisha Kapoor, CEO and Secretary General, ASCI, said: “As Indian advertising’s ethical  compass, we are strongly focused on compliance training. While we have been working  with the authorities to sensitise consumers and the industry about dark patterns, we are  now putting words into action with this course. We strongly believe advertisers can make  ethical and compliant user interfaces work for them, and the course will demonstrate that.  It is geared to help the industry to build consumer trust in these times of dark patterns and  support their long-term brand credibility.” 

Dr Vivek Mittal, Executive Director, Legal and Corporate Affairs, HUL, said: “We welcome  the initiatives by the Department of Consumer Affairs to curb dark patterns in e-commerce  and reaffirm our commitment to responsible business practices and consumer protection. Consumer trust lies at the core of HUL’s philosophy. By investing in capability-building and  aligning with regulatory expectations, we aim to set industry benchmarks in ethical design  and consumer-centric practices.” 

Upon successful completion of the course and assessment, participants will receive a  certificate of completion, recognising them as professionals equipped to create  trustworthy, compliant and consumer-centric digital experiences.

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