Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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N Rajasekhar said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, digital payments are very useful in doing transactions where we can save our energy, time and other extra charges. being an India is a developing country with a literacy rate of 74.04. I think it's more complicated to go through cashless transactions If we can able to give awareness among the people who are illiterate then we can go through cashless transactions.most of the people will not read clear instructions and they trap in hackers hands so people who are doing cash payments should be very careful.
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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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Praveen pj said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are very helpful because we need to save our time and energy, it is also helpful to make India as number one in cashless transactions and it has been increased digital payments after demonetization, so people who are going to do the payments be alert on hackers, please don't share any information regarding bank details to unauthorized persons.
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Anupriya said:
8 years ago
Hi everyone, I am in favor of this topic because by digital payments one's knowledge about technology increases, and gone are days when people like to stand in long queues, we want everything very fast and now.
And we don't have to bother about timings of the banks. This thing is increasing the awareness about not cutting the trees in individuals mind.
And we don't have to bother about timings of the banks. This thing is increasing the awareness about not cutting the trees in individuals mind.
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Deepa said:
8 years ago
In my opinion, digital transactions are more secure and safe. Changes don't change. India is a developing country. To become the developed country we people have to upgrade our selves according to the latest technologies. This is the good thing to upgrade. Digital transactions will reduce robberies. And another thing is transactions made within seconds. So it is also a time-consuming process. Lots of apps are there which made the process very easier for illiterate people too. In our country, lots of illiterate peoples are there. The Government should provide awareness about this technique among them. Then only they know how much advantageous is this. Literate peoples also teach them how to use the apps and how to secure the passwords. So digital payments are secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless.
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Srinivasarao said:
8 years ago
It's my point of view it is 50 :50 chances because of India has educated people and uneducated people. In educated peoples know how to use digital transitions but come into uneducated people they don't know how to use they don't know what have to what don't have to do.
First, the Indian government has to one thing gather the list of uneducated people in urban and rural areas. In every where do awareness of using digital transitions? The officials always tell them how to use. What don't use?
The biggest problem is that the in India educated persons are trapped with hacker hands. They are lost of money because that people are too much trusted fake website Putin their website all details lost of their money.
But awareness programs conducting with not only uneducated but also educated people.
First, the Indian government has to one thing gather the list of uneducated people in urban and rural areas. In every where do awareness of using digital transitions? The officials always tell them how to use. What don't use?
The biggest problem is that the in India educated persons are trapped with hacker hands. They are lost of money because that people are too much trusted fake website Putin their website all details lost of their money.
But awareness programs conducting with not only uneducated but also educated people.
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Saurabh Goel said:
8 years ago
Digital payments are secured but because of lack of knowledge in people give chance to the intruder to harm and steal important information.
Some of the reasosn are;
- people generally use pirated software.
- use of hacked sites because of lack of Information.
Some of the reasosn are;
- people generally use pirated software.
- use of hacked sites because of lack of Information.
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Ankit singh said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payment make an Indian economy to go cashless.
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Shivam Bhadouria said:
8 years ago
According to my point of view, digital payments are quite convenient and less time-consuming. Also, it is quite easy to keep a track record of each transaction individually as well for the government as well. But I don't think that digital payments are secure enough for India.
As we know that many people living in small towns or in rural areas do not know how to carry out online transactions. So they are easy targets for intruders or hackers. In order to secure digital payments, people from rural areas should be educated on how they can make safe and secure transactions.
As we know that many people living in small towns or in rural areas do not know how to carry out online transactions. So they are easy targets for intruders or hackers. In order to secure digital payments, people from rural areas should be educated on how they can make safe and secure transactions.
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Altaf said:
8 years ago
Hi guys, in my point of view, digitilization is good for our country because time is very important for the youth and this campeign save our important time and if our country will be digitilized black money can also be avoided in this way economy of our country will grow up.
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