Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Rishi kant said:
8 years ago
I think going digital is one the best step taken by our Government. Everything has it's the first day, so do digital payment. Now is the time people started to now about going cashless. It will take time for adaptability. And, now coming to security, it is secure as it is using 128-bit encryption and about the vulnerability to hacking, various organisations are working hard to make it more secure.
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Irappa addi said:
8 years ago
Hello. Everyone I think we go with cashless is important. Because now days the generation goes on changing so ppl don't want waste there time deal with cash. Now all the urban areas becoming grownup faster. And I would also support digital India. Right now even not a single urban area is without internet. So I like to go with cashless and govt also provide several secure method to do transaction.
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Laasya said:
9 years ago
Digital payments are secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless, this statement is favorable for 70% people only. For rest of the people, who lives in rural areas it is difficult to pay money in digital formats, or to use online services. If we can educate them to know how to use online payments, then only our Indian economy will go cashless and our country will become a digital country.
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Ankush said:
9 years ago
We are union states. We have to go for cashless payment method. But there is many problems in this method like knowledge, some people do not have bank accounts, rate of poor peoples this is the big problem in India. To make our country cashless we have to solve this problem first then we should think about cashless. & I think nothing is secure. It depends on people how they use it or plan it.
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Riya said:
6 years ago
In my opinion its not secure for the Indian economy to go cashless. Its true that payments are done easily through digitalization. But when it comes to rural area, they are not aware of these kind of online payments and they don't feel secure, they still believe in banks. By the recent survey most of the phishing attack happen in India. More steps to be taken to make the transactions more secure.
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Deepak said:
8 years ago
In my point of view, digital payments are required for the country like India to save time and energy by not standing in a queue. But before implementing this, we have to enhance our cybersecurity. We have seen a no of cyber breaches recently like in paytm, food panda. Due to this breaches, we lost our personal details. Another problem is that illiteracy level and net speed, network connectivity.
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Sonali Dash said:
8 years ago
Digital payment method reduces our manpower & cashless transaction, also saves our time. But if there is corrupt in programing of digital devices, in this world there are many hackers skilled expert to hack peoples bank account & exploit it. Somewhere it helpful to Indian economy because we all live in bigger population, so it mostly saves our time & money transaction is easy for us.
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Akshata pathak said:
8 years ago
Digital payments are secure enough for the Indian economy to become caseless because all the transactions will take place through bank and other financial body, then govt will have record of every person, no-one will be able to misuse money, corruption will also reduce, this will reduce thievery and other wrong wrong work that generally takes place in our society. This reduces time so it's good.
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Akash said:
8 years ago
Yes, I think it's secure and it is improving security if all Indians are using the digital payment system that is making strong India economically and our vision is that to make India powerful country in the world. And the other thing like education it is not the problem for digital payment system where today everyone is having the smartphone and this is the only requirement for digital payment.
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Madhu said:
9 years ago
It is a good thing. Encouraging digital transaction we are reducing the black money. IT is not able to stop the corruption and we have to reduce it. Educated people more benefit to the digital transaction. Village people they do not know how to use digital transaction and how to use internet.
Every transaction is online it will not better because some of members are hacking the account numbers.
Every transaction is online it will not better because some of members are hacking the account numbers.
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