Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Arham said:
8 years ago
Hi.
Digital payments make every citizen easy to pay their bills and expenses.
If we have an overview to this we can say that our country is now growing very advance rapidly in technologies so its helpful to us. But if we look on another side its a loss for us because nowadays it's not safe anyone can access our password by hacking and can able to transfer all our money to their account so it's not much secure for the Indian economy to go cashless.
Digital payments make every citizen easy to pay their bills and expenses.
If we have an overview to this we can say that our country is now growing very advance rapidly in technologies so its helpful to us. But if we look on another side its a loss for us because nowadays it's not safe anyone can access our password by hacking and can able to transfer all our money to their account so it's not much secure for the Indian economy to go cashless.
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A.MAMATHA said:
8 years ago
Good evening to all.
I too agree partially, because in India lot are rural people, they don't know how to acess internet, then how can they buy goods through on line. Even some educated people also lack in using this means in villages.
It will change our India economy cashless when all people are awareness about technology.
So first should try to enlight the people in rural areas. Except this this is a very good decision to go cash less economy.
I too agree partially, because in India lot are rural people, they don't know how to acess internet, then how can they buy goods through on line. Even some educated people also lack in using this means in villages.
It will change our India economy cashless when all people are awareness about technology.
So first should try to enlight the people in rural areas. Except this this is a very good decision to go cash less economy.
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Kamesh said:
8 years ago
Hi, my name is Kamesh. I would like to say that digital payment is the secure system to go for cashless India. India is developing and the cashless economy will help tremendously in the growth of our country. Black money system will go away through digital economy. And if talk about the learning of this system, it is very easy. India is the country of creative minds and Indian are always ready to adopt the changes for personal answer social growth.
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Sarita mishra said:
5 years ago
Every thing have some merits and demerits in this world it is also like digital payment which has made our life so easy we don't have to make any queue in bank, bill counter or any movie ticket counter we easily make payment at one click. But this has led to increase in cyber crimes at peak like hacking of password of customer etc it is good concept but need strict organisation to handle cyber crime so that we can flourish towards cashless economy.
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Datta Dhakane said:
5 years ago
Hi, I'm Datta.
Digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless only if we youngster actively participate in awareness programme and targeting same with the illiterate peoples, villagers, senior citizens up to the ground level and boost their confidence. If we all feel it is safe and accurate then digital payments are obviously secure, because digital payments are our future we all must accept it and to do better for tomorrow.
Digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless only if we youngster actively participate in awareness programme and targeting same with the illiterate peoples, villagers, senior citizens up to the ground level and boost their confidence. If we all feel it is safe and accurate then digital payments are obviously secure, because digital payments are our future we all must accept it and to do better for tomorrow.
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Rocky said:
8 years ago
Digital payment is a very good initiative by our government It is secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless. It is a quicker process of transaction. Otherwise earlier go to bank carrying money is a very slow process. In some serious issue we can make payment so quickly. In some rural area people don't know about digital payment. So they don't feel secure. If govt take any initiative to teach them about that. Then that process is awesome.
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Shivanand Kumar said:
8 years ago
Yeah, it's Very good for Indian people because in India education system was too bad nowadays its okay but who all are not educated they will get suffer then they will try to learn the digital payments, as well as they, are using smart phones also. Then our Indian technology is good but from our cyber security should precaution of virus attacks like recently happened ransom ware attack. Even for cash bill and all paper consume will get to reduce.
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Sankhadeep Burman said:
7 years ago
Digital Payments are pretty secure nowadays. But, that also depends on whether the person has followed all the guidelines provided by the banks to ensure that the security of his or her account is maintained.
By linking mobile numbers to email ids and also two-factor authentication (for eg. Fingerprint scanners) provided by the companies, are there so that even though there is a leak of information, without biometrics the information is invalid.
By linking mobile numbers to email ids and also two-factor authentication (for eg. Fingerprint scanners) provided by the companies, are there so that even though there is a leak of information, without biometrics the information is invalid.
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Kripa Shanaker Tiwari said:
8 years ago
Digital payment is really a good step for improving the transactions and also a slap for several cases of black money. Every payment is going online means there is no possibility of giving any bribe for any work and also digital payment let the bank and customers to keep records of every transactions. So there will be no misplacing of any data or record. While there are several frauds related to online transactions, so this must be secured more.
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Ash said:
8 years ago
Yeah, there is need to go cashless for sake of growth but there is a twist. We are in India remember this India is highly populated with low literacy. This low literacy problem is the barrier in the way of going cashless. There are possibilities to steal money from people's digital account without any hacking just asking them there passwords and credentials. Before taking any step towards this we have to educate them how to use digital accounts.
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