Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?

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Alok singh said:   9 years ago
I believe that anything new to general public always creates some havoc and unrest situation as we saw during demonetization but after some time they become aware of that term or situation. So digital payment in starting may not secure but when people learn using it and being educated of that then definitely it will be a more secure than cash payment and in long run benefit our economy also.
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Pallavi said:   5 years ago
DIGITAL PAYMENT SECURE INDIAN PEOPLE TO GO CASHLESS BUT first of all we have to remove problem which is already faces our people's (current, water, education, corruption etc. ) and government should give some training to all people and they know about how to use because of this will give so many benefits to India like our GDP also increase and you have to take loan easily and so many things.
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Dinajae said:   5 years ago
For my opinion, cashless India is good, but there are some challenges we need resolve the problem. It is not overnight cashless is not possible slowly step by step we need to move towards cashless, and people who are educated at least they can start cashless Transaction definitely people can learn who are illiterate also. And one more point we need to encourage people who are doing cashless.
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Altaf said:   8 years ago
Hi guys,

If our country will be digitilized then it will be boon for our country but there some serious peoblem in digitilization that is server down.

Just imagine when all the payment will be done digitally at the same time then server may be down in this way all the payment will be stopped and it will affect all over country so I think first of all technology will have to be made strong.
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Anurag pandey said:   8 years ago
It may be or may not be. First of all, we all people of India are not aware of cashless transactions. People don't feels secure in cashless transactions. They think they may be cheated during this. So there must be guaranteed app approved by state government who provides cashless transactions. Also, the government should put efforts towards awareness towards this like by creation champaign!
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Krunal said:   7 years ago
According to current situation, it seems somewhat difficult to digitalized everywhere, because even in online payments there are so many hackers who can get internal information of our payment card, so firstly we have to secure some well-known sites for that, otherwise what happens, people from rural areas dot have enough knowledge about online transaction so they could easily be corrupted.
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Sohan Prasad Bhatta said:   7 years ago
Digital payment is the easiest way and less time-consuming way to do our payments. Digital is the best thing of today scenario. There is a little bit problem with security but nowadays we have our phone security. As we know that this phone OTP is the best secure and no one hack. So in my point of view, the digital payment is the best way for the development of the country as well as people.
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Ravi sharma said:   8 years ago
Hi, everyone.

In my point of view, India is going to cashless is very good thing. Its increase our economic growth (GDP) but an issue is that in India 50% people have not a knowledge of the online transaction and it is caused by cybercrime. So firstly the government should aware to the public for digital payments and improve the cybersecurity for online transaction and give more knowledge.
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Ankur said:   8 years ago
Hello friends,

In my opinion, digital payments is a very good start for the Indian economy to go cashless as we can monitor each transaction so illegal transactions can be easily kept, but most of the ATMs in our country still runs on windows XP OS which is outdated many years ago, so it can be easily hacked by the hackers. Thus, we have to update our security systems for enough security.
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Swati said:   8 years ago
According to my point of view India is still a developing country and also the literacy rate is not 100, So it is quite risky to go cashless because there are so many people who don't know even how to use Atm and do online transactions. Yes I also agree the decision is great by the government but at first gov. Should focus on the development of individual. They only India can be developed.
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