Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?

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Kailas ahire said:   8 years ago
In my point view, every coin has two side that is head and tail so in this way we can say digital payment secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless or not we if think about digital payment we should aware about website and our website should be a more secure and now we heard about the ransomware viruses such type of marvellous could danger for our digital payment system so my point view we should go with digital payment but we should aware about the type of think we secure about stolen money.

Thanks.
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Arun said:   8 years ago
In my point of view, digitalized payment has not been enough to Indian economy to become cashless, this is a primary level and govt want to implement more for the cashless economy. Based on digital payment everyone properly pays tax to the government because of transparent payment and then it will secure more than we can go with cash.

But the disadvantage is rural people are affected because they are illiterate people don't know about modern technology. The Government want to take some responsibility for them.
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Velraj said:   8 years ago
Hello friends!

As everyone said govt should take care of securing personals of an individual. But certainly nowadays we can see everyone owning smart gadgets according to their interests. My point is literacy won't be the problem because even we din't know how to use those advanced gadgets but now we can do whatever we want from home, even a kid knows how to use search engines. So, in future when India entering into pure cashless economy everyone will be knowing everything to secure their personal information.
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RAhul said:   8 years ago
India is undoubtedly developing. In recent few months digital payments in India has increased, especially after demonetization but still, digital payments are not secure enough to go cashless. Some or the other day news are heard that someone's money had been stolen or someone's account has been hacked. Though Indian government is trying its best to encourage digital payments and to go cashless unless and until govt is unable to stop this hacking, it's difficult for people to go completely for digital payments.
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Sunil said:   8 years ago
Hi I'm Sunil.

In my opinion, Sometimes digital payments are secure and sometimes not secure.

Not secure means village people don't have a knowledge about how to make digital payments through online. Therefore the government should give awareness about this technology to village people like by advertising process. And sometimes hacking can occur so it's not secure. But it is faster and convenient. We can reduce the waste of time. Within a second we can transfer money from account to another account. That's it.
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Rajesh Raushan said:   5 years ago
1st of all, good morning everyone.

Today's topic is very interesting and important.

As we know that every coin has two face +ve & -ve. But depending on which one is more.

In my opinion, if we have proper knowledge about the digital currency it is best for us. But we don't have knowledge about it then there is too much problem. By digital currency, we can do any payment in a few seconds. By this, we save our time & there is no way of any corruption. So it is better than paper currency.

Thank you all.
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Niharika said:   3 years ago
We've all used currency notes and coins for generations. We are all completely familiar with cash transactions. All of a sudden to bring in a new form of financial transaction is not correct. It wasn't correct even during the lockdown. The digital transaction, digital currency, digital rupee, etc should not be made compulsory. If at all, it can be made optional but definitely not compulsory. Not everybody is digitally literate or inclined. Nobody should be forced to be digitally inclined or digitally literate.
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Aman jaiswal said:   8 years ago
Good morning to all for you presents out here.

I Aman Jaiswal wanted to share a few points on this topic firstly of we all we should know the concept offline digitalization in a very simple way digitalization means to make things easy in less time-consuming. Now yes, India should look forward to implementing the digitalization process in every necessary need like banks shopping mall car and much more so that it I'll take very less time and also very much transparency with will leads to corruption free nation.
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Kavya said:   8 years ago
Hello, everyone, as India is a developing country the concept of digitization promises to be the stepping stone towards the development of the country as it helps in reducing the corruption which is the main problem faced in our country but proper measures should also be taken towards the security of online transactions and government should take proper measures to educate people who are unaware of the use of digital payments and should provide the more secure system so that anyone can use it without any fear.
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Anshuman Singh said:   8 years ago
Hello.

Everything changes with time. Therefore we have to step on the era of the cashless or digital transaction. As we can see the condition of environment that how we are disturbing it so frequently that we are no left with other than using alternative ways. Therefore.

1. To save paper digital transaction is necessary.

2. To step up India's economy faster it's better to prefer such method.

3. It is easy and convenient.

4. Reduces time consumption. Just a Matter of seconds.

5. It's the need of the hour.
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