Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Priya said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone.
I think there should be a balance check on the cybersecurity that means people have to be more careful while doing the online transaction and on the other side government should take a necessary step towards the same.
There should be a proper authentication on every activity and for that people have to be more aware of the system. And by coming years I think there would be less cases of cybercrime.
Thank you.
I think there should be a balance check on the cybersecurity that means people have to be more careful while doing the online transaction and on the other side government should take a necessary step towards the same.
There should be a proper authentication on every activity and for that people have to be more aware of the system. And by coming years I think there would be less cases of cybercrime.
Thank you.
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Vishe@aspires said:
8 years ago
Yes, I would say. India being the second fastest growing economy in the world needs more alternative and digital payments have the solution to this. With vast population and the aftermat of demonetization it has pulled the economy down. Digital payment sites like paytm are secured enough and it will be a boost in the Indian economy, saving time and resources. Hence, ultimately going cashless will be the smartest choice by all.
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Jinal said:
9 years ago
With the great initiative taken by our PM I believe Indian economy is all set to go cashless a year ago who knew hat even the street shops would accept paytm money, 2 years ago who believed people would use online cab services with the advancement of technology and with great faith in our government I personally believe India is ready for secure payments with initial effort to acknowledge everyone about e payments.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Harman said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, digital payment is not secure until or unless everyone got to know about this thoroughly because there are many rural areas where people do not about smart phones, how to use them, what is digitization, how to make payment online and all. So until each and everyone is not aware about these things digital payments is not secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless even though it has many advantages.
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Rahul said:
8 years ago
The security and the success of the online system depends. People in India are differently aware and educated on it. The cashless system can be made a complete success only if proper training is given to the rural population.
Technically looking the Indian banks are using the latest available security systems, so from their side it is completely safe. But it is equally important that the people should learn to use it safely.
Technically looking the Indian banks are using the latest available security systems, so from their side it is completely safe. But it is equally important that the people should learn to use it safely.
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Akshay Vidhate said:
8 years ago
Digital payments in my view is a great step toward the development of our country but there some problems which must be solved prior to implementing complete digitalization.
1. As we have the large rural population and in that population, there is a high percentage of illiteracy due to this many fraud cases have been seen.
2. Due to past less secured online transaction method, there is less faith in digitalization in India.
1. As we have the large rural population and in that population, there is a high percentage of illiteracy due to this many fraud cases have been seen.
2. Due to past less secured online transaction method, there is less faith in digitalization in India.
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Misha said:
9 years ago
Hello.
In my point of view, digital payment is the best move by Indian government. Through digital payment, they can keep track record of all the transactions nd it will help to fight against corruption. We know that in India some people don't know how to use technology but it's our duty to educate them for a better future. Nowadays, I had seen that rikshaw wala is also using paytm. We can see the change that govt has bring.
In my point of view, digital payment is the best move by Indian government. Through digital payment, they can keep track record of all the transactions nd it will help to fight against corruption. We know that in India some people don't know how to use technology but it's our duty to educate them for a better future. Nowadays, I had seen that rikshaw wala is also using paytm. We can see the change that govt has bring.
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PSR said:
8 years ago
In My opinion, digital payment will definitely improve our country. Most of the people in India do not have awareness of digital payments, even they don't have knowledge how to use a smartphone. For doing e-payment we definitely want the internet connection with any smart device. In rural areas, most of them don't have that much of facilities. First of all, we should spread the knowledge on digitisation through the campaigns.
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Arjun said:
8 years ago
I agree @Md Zafar Iqbal.
Digital payments is not suit for the big transaction because the technology moves towards in bad way also where the hackers can hack our accounts and stole our money in accounts as we had seen that "ramsonware malware" the hackers are hacked our systems and demands some money for that to release the lock so this is the situation is going on so what I am saying is it is fit for small transaction only.
Digital payments is not suit for the big transaction because the technology moves towards in bad way also where the hackers can hack our accounts and stole our money in accounts as we had seen that "ramsonware malware" the hackers are hacked our systems and demands some money for that to release the lock so this is the situation is going on so what I am saying is it is fit for small transaction only.
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Abhishek said:
8 years ago
According to me, digital payments are not secure, because there were many cases of payment hacking in our day to day life now India is not able to install digital life, atm being hacked then what about the security of digital payment, in rural area if digital machine are not found then people will face lots of the problem. Many of women in the rural area worked as vander they are not able to use this type of digital device.
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