Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Ro Hit said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone,
Today we are talking about digital payments. It is exquisite for us to go cashless because we can transfer money in any corner of the world in seconds but the problem is that there are still lots of people in India who are not adept enough in digitalisation. So according to me, it's not the right to go cashless, India is still developing in it, it will be challenging for us.
Thank you.
Today we are talking about digital payments. It is exquisite for us to go cashless because we can transfer money in any corner of the world in seconds but the problem is that there are still lots of people in India who are not adept enough in digitalisation. So according to me, it's not the right to go cashless, India is still developing in it, it will be challenging for us.
Thank you.
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Riya said:
7 years ago
In my opinion, digital payments are more secure than cashless system if used wisely.
But, to make digital payments secure it's very important to be aware about crimes related to it and to get educated about these.
There security depends on the digital awareness of a person.
And, for this govt has taken several initiatives like awareness programs, and easy to use payment methods like tezz, paypal etc.
But, to make digital payments secure it's very important to be aware about crimes related to it and to get educated about these.
There security depends on the digital awareness of a person.
And, for this govt has taken several initiatives like awareness programs, and easy to use payment methods like tezz, paypal etc.
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SHARVAN KUMAR said:
8 years ago
Hello, I think it is better for us. If we are using online transaction then it will stop black money and online payments is too secure and very easy. If we are using online payment then no one afraid thief or any type fraud. For online payment many types of app available like paytm, mobikwik, phonepe. Also it save our time because if we are transaction money to relative person it will long line in bank.
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Kavi Kumar said:
8 years ago
Hello friends, good morning.
Yes, It may secure for the Indian economy, But the digital payments are not enough to secure. The large population of India resides in the rural areas. They are not aware of digital payments and bad expert of this field take benefits of this.
So, Go for cashless is good, but the thing is, make aware as soon as possible to the common man so Indian economy gets the benefit.
Yes, It may secure for the Indian economy, But the digital payments are not enough to secure. The large population of India resides in the rural areas. They are not aware of digital payments and bad expert of this field take benefits of this.
So, Go for cashless is good, but the thing is, make aware as soon as possible to the common man so Indian economy gets the benefit.
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Sumit said:
9 years ago
No, I believe that right now India is not at that stage where we can make our country completely cashless. Digitalisation or the cashless economy is based on the development of particular country and India is developing not completely developed, you can't force or implement development, it come with the time when all people became literate. Forcing before the time is unnatural and create lots of chaos.
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Gopal Ahluwalia said:
8 years ago
Yeah, moving towards digitalization is big step taken by government, as it not only secure tear of paper notes and will also help to stop stealing of purses, wallets ultimately it pushes the pitty theaf activity on minimal. But for implenting it, the policy makers should also take this consideration that they should provide internet on minimal and no charges, so anybody can use it without any problem.
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Satvik said:
7 years ago
Hello guys,
A digital payment is not secure for India to get cashless because in India there are and many people who doesn't know how to use androids or computers. If they get some information about it, they start using it but there are hackers who can misguide anybody and loot their money. Nowadays cybersecurity problems are increasing and making digital cash is like giving our money to them easily.
A digital payment is not secure for India to get cashless because in India there are and many people who doesn't know how to use androids or computers. If they get some information about it, they start using it but there are hackers who can misguide anybody and loot their money. Nowadays cybersecurity problems are increasing and making digital cash is like giving our money to them easily.
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Krishna 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 queue to perform banking operation and it has to take a long time to proceed. My point of view we have otp and right click will go to operates accounts and we have apps like bhim, paytm, goole pay etc.
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Prachi said:
5 years ago
I think digital payments are not secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless because there is a lot of issues mostly in the rural area where most of the people still struggling with network issues, there is lack of awareness about digital platforms, lack of information how to use them securely, how to avoid fishing mails, links, etc. Even in some of the area, people don't have a bank account.
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Lyanna said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure enough. No company has any interest in playing with the safety of its customers. That threatens its own existence. It's the hackers and other frauds that take advantage of the limited knowledge that people have. So to overcome this preoblem, people need be educated on these lines. For eg. They should be told not to disclose OTP to anybody maong many more other things.
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