Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Ravi said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payment is a good step for the development of the country, it makes an easy way of banking through internet but there is a very big deal that most of the rare areas where people don't aware about that. First thing is that government should provide a better infrastructure about digitalization.
Another thing is that not only government, we must participate to aware the people.
Another thing is that not only government, we must participate to aware the people.
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Abhinav Jha said:
7 years ago
Yes. I agree that digital transactions are secure and there are so many benefits attached to it but instead of cashless economy, I would rather suggest for less cash economy. We can't ensure that everybody in the country will get used to digital payment. So small denomination currencies should always be in circulation so that people in the rural areas and older people can transact easily.
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Kshitij Sharma said:
7 years ago
I believe this is our move towards civilization. Considering Nationwide, this process is an opportunity for us to grow for real. It can prepare us for better tomorrow. As per the security is concerned, please let me know if we are secured now? Each individual contributing in this cashless economy must understand key fundamentals, risks and preventions. Everyone must get educated about it.
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Pawan virat said:
7 years ago
Maybe but when it comes to the rural area's there is no idea about the digitalisation of money? And when our digital payment is not useful to the villagers then it is no use and it has more danger than the snake because when the computer technology come to us it has advantages as well as a disadvantage in case of the hacking the normal income people will suffer from this type of digital.
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Ashwathi said:
8 years ago
According to me, digital payment is not secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless. Cyber frauds targeting e-payments have been on the rise. Most online frauds happens as people share their password, ATM pins, 3D secure pins and there is a need to educate them about it. First government should conduct a literacy campaign on digital payment to educate people and keep them secure.
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Anju said:
7 years ago
In my point of view, digital marketing is something that is important for an upcoming generation. More on line banking transactions can be done from any part of the world. For every people it may not be easy but if digital India comes that helps us a lot. There are pros and cons for using this, but as per todays generation more on line banking transactions, on line shopping can be done.
Aayush said:
9 years ago
According to me, there is no doubt that it's a very wise move by the government. Yeah, it will reduce corruption and terrorism due to the decrease of liquidity of money in a market. But at present time India can't go cashless because as all say India mostly come into villages. First, we have to increase the literacy rate of India after that only we can fully implement cashless in India.
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Sam bhati said:
8 years ago
After demonization digital payment mode take a revolutionary change and its playing important role in growth of our country but everything has two sides dark side and brighter side so I believe digital payment is secure if follow some guidelines and make payment through trusted brand nowadays email frauding is in trending so first we need to aware people how they can secure their money.
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Yati Gupta said:
5 years ago
Hi everyone.
Digital payments are very helpful to us. But it isn't always safe always. There are many cases in which the money gets deducted during fraud/spam transactions. This mainly occurs due to loss of knowledge about the same. Firstly the government should start some campaigns for the people who don't know about the topic mainly in a rural area. For me, it's a boon and bane both.
Digital payments are very helpful to us. But it isn't always safe always. There are many cases in which the money gets deducted during fraud/spam transactions. This mainly occurs due to loss of knowledge about the same. Firstly the government should start some campaigns for the people who don't know about the topic mainly in a rural area. For me, it's a boon and bane both.
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Prasanna said:
6 years ago
Hello.
Here digital payments thought is very good.
But once think about people who are live in villages and they not even know what is digital transactions in that case there will be a huge problem for them.
First mainly the government as to trainee the every individual about digital payments and then they can start the method.
And also there is a problem with internet connections.
Here digital payments thought is very good.
But once think about people who are live in villages and they not even know what is digital transactions in that case there will be a huge problem for them.
First mainly the government as to trainee the every individual about digital payments and then they can start the method.
And also there is a problem with internet connections.
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