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Shein hit with complaint from EU consumer group over ‘dark patterns’

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The company is also under scrutiny from EU tech regulators on how it complies with EU online content rules.

LONDON: Pan-European consumers organisation BEUC filed a complaint with the European Commission today against online fast-fashion retailer Shein over its use of “dark patterns”, tactics designed to make people buy more on its app and website.

Pop-ups urging customers not to leave the app or risk losing promotions, countdown timers that create time pressure to complete a purchase, and the infinite scroll on its app are among the methods Shein uses that could be considered “aggressive commercial practices”, BEUC said in a report also published today.

The BEUC also detailed Shein’s use of frequent notifications, with one phone receiving 12 notifications from the app in a single day.

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