Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Parvathi said:
7 years ago
Good afternoon to one and all,
In my opinion, it has two sides that is positive and negative. Inmost of the case, we don't want to handle with cash, when we are travelling, through digital cards we can done cash payments for necessary things, it is an easiest way for us, In some other cases it is not secure for us, the hackers can hack our details through these. It also has a limit for using the digital payments.
In my opinion, it has two sides that is positive and negative. Inmost of the case, we don't want to handle with cash, when we are travelling, through digital cards we can done cash payments for necessary things, it is an easiest way for us, In some other cases it is not secure for us, the hackers can hack our details through these. It also has a limit for using the digital payments.
MUKESH KRISHNA REDDY said:
8 years ago
According to me, Indian economy is in great trouble due to G. S. T and demilitarisation. Our governments are setting goals and working, one of our goals is going cashless, in developed countries like USA total economy is cashless there must be a liquidity, nowadays cyber crimes are more. I thought digital payments are not secure enough. This a good idea and implementation must be done by using strong principles.
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Gautam said:
8 years ago
According to the current scenario digital payment is quiet secure in respect to go cashless but not so enough to boast the economy to apex. Since after demonetization multiple banks have launch they application to enhance the digital payment which means they have a secure path, easy and reliable for transaction to go so Indian economy need a support from IT industry to make digital payment more secure and robust.
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Gaurav thakur said:
8 years ago
No, it is not secure yet. India has to look for some really skilled persons for that and who time to time notify for the updation of new software in the system by which cyber attack can't happen. Or they really want to change software which is fully secured for the cashless transaction or virtual money. Because if cyber attack keeps on then nobody can't trust in keeping money safe in a bank or do digital payment.
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Priya said:
8 years ago
Right now, we cannot say that digital payments are secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless. Our system needs much more improvement. Recently we have ransom malware attack which affected the people all over the globe. This shows how secure our internet is. We need to make. The internet more secure before going for the cashless economy. So it takes some time to make the internet more secure.
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Arti said:
8 years ago
A step is necessary to change the world and this step is taken by our government.
Yes, there are many problems related to digital payment in India but we should not forget the benefits of this system.
Changes are painful but it is necessary to bring something new and digital payment are one of the example, we can see now people are adapting these changes and it will be successful in long run. Hope for the best.
Yes, there are many problems related to digital payment in India but we should not forget the benefits of this system.
Changes are painful but it is necessary to bring something new and digital payment are one of the example, we can see now people are adapting these changes and it will be successful in long run. Hope for the best.
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Smruti said:
8 years ago
In India, it is secure to transfer money in a digital way. Of course, it is secure. As India has so many talented hackers and software engineers. Till now no such issues regarding this digital money transfer happened in India. It will save time. We won't have to wait in the banks for a long time. But may be there is a disadvantage that people may stop going banks and all if everything will be done at their hand.
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Hardik Sharma said:
8 years ago
We can't simply ban anything we have to give an alternative for that instead of opinions. If we are talking about betterment as we are discussing about being cashless we have to think about others too (including beggars, rag-pickers etc. ) you aren't gonna pay them using e-accounts. Remembering that either provides better jobs to them so that they can afford a phone and can use it. Else find another alternative.
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Ranjan said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone,
As You Know, "Every Full moon has a dark sight" like that cashless transaction has some cons too. But one more thing that should be gain emphasize here that Cashless transactions surely change the Indian economy. But each and every one should know safety measures like.
1. One shouldn't share Credential data like User Id, OTP, Password.
2. Fraud awareness topics should be carried out in Public.
As You Know, "Every Full moon has a dark sight" like that cashless transaction has some cons too. But one more thing that should be gain emphasize here that Cashless transactions surely change the Indian economy. But each and every one should know safety measures like.
1. One shouldn't share Credential data like User Id, OTP, Password.
2. Fraud awareness topics should be carried out in Public.
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Divya Vishwakarma said:
8 years ago
Answer would be yes, as digital payments are secure enough to compete with today's world. But the main problem is with the retailers, shopkeepers, they're the one who hesitate to accept money through any of the digital payment method. Thus, it is necessary to make them aware of it. As going cashless and working with digital payments would be a lot beneficial for the Indian economy and would be easy for us also.
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