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

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KAMMU DABDE said:   9 years ago
India is a developing country. It's growth is study and stable.

So my point of view digital marketing is the best way to use cashless transaction.

In this way in Indian corruption rate is down and black money converted to white money.

Sometimes digital marketing is the best for educated people but same opposite reaction to very difficult for uneducated people. Because digital marketing is used high IT Technic. So it's very difficult to understanding this Technic.
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Nitesh sharma said:   7 years ago
First and foremost, I would like to thank Our Government for this new step they have taken towards the betterment of all citizens as we are in juncture where everyday we have to learn and adapt and implement new things with the gadgets and gizmos to go by hand to hand without aprehensions, See you all must have understand that these machines are the most sphosicated if we know to use in good manner. I think everyone must have Flaw with this new digital achievement.
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Sangeeta said:   7 years ago
Yes, this is a time to make India cashless. Nowadays there are so many digital platforms like bhim, paytm, payu etc will save our time in banking transactions. In earlier days we have to stand in long que to perform banking operation and it has to take long time to proceed. But through this digitalization one can enjoy the banking operatios within a fraction of seconds. Even though there are some threats like hacking its good way to make India cashless.

Thank you.
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Umang said:   8 years ago
Greetings to all, as an opening statement I believe that digital transactions are not safe enough to make the entire economy of a nation as huge as India go cashless. However petty transactions can be done through this medium because the risk is lower. Its a common occurrence these days, hearing about hacking activities and loopholes in prevailing digital transaction systems. Finally, I would like to say that though such transactions are not safe, we still do them.
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Yash Baghel said:   8 years ago
Sorry for interruption gentle-man, I don't think that digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless because It provide the easy path to the crime although this is not the main reason of crime but still digital payment is the easier way to increase crime and second thing is that digital payment and all over these type of system completely depends upon the Internet and electonic machines and we can not dependents completely upon these machines.
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Pathak said:   8 years ago
Hi, friends.

Here, we are discussing on the cashless economy. So first we could tell those people who don't know about cashless economy that what is it and how it is work easy. Cashless is a money transaction phenomenon, in which we have not required the money cash. It is work on electrical device by debit or credit card or internet. Cause of it a new revolution come in world. So let's come, more use this and make a part of this successful prime minister campaign.
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Aman Thakur said:   8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure enough for our Indian economy. It's a good way to become cashless. But these payments should be run by our Indian firms. Many apps for digital payments like Bhim but these apps do not respond sometimes. So this is the area to improve. Digital payments are not used by so many people until time. It's a good way to become cashless but along with that there is a need of amendments in payment methods and should be used by maximum people.
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Kanak Kant Tomar said:   8 years ago
Digital payment methods are now one of the most growing fin-tech methods, but that is not the immaculate system, especially in India, the ere are some loop and holes in this system. We have seen million of S.B.I accounts were hacked by hackers at the time of demonetization it shows the vulnerability of our data on internet. Our cyber laws and cyber cell are still not that enough to control these kind of activity which may cause our countrymen a huge economic loss.
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Vishal Lavania said:   8 years ago
No at present digital payments are not enough secure for Indian economy. Most of the people in India don't know how to operate digital payments, and most of them also don't have internet connection. Other problem related to it is hacking. Privacy of I'd and password is not secure enough. Digital payments can be implemented in India but after proper education campaign in rural areas and by giving assurance to people's that their privacy is secure enough. That's it.
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Chandra sekhar said:   8 years ago
Yes I agree "Digital payments are enough for cashless transactions". But In internet security is major issue. By Lack of security, utilization of Internet services is impossible. First of all our government Should improve the security standards. Then implement the digital payments strategy. Otherwise pepole will face a lot of problems while digital paymenting. Now a days cyber crimes also increases day by day. Our standards should be like challenging cyber crimes.
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