Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Sanjana said:
9 years ago
Yes, according to my opinion.
Digital payments are secure but we need to take necessary steps against the hacking websites and by creating the awareness campaigns and promoting the user-friendly apps among the illiterates. This will helps to reduce the corruption and tax evasion problems by increasing our countries GDP growth.
Digital payments are secure but we need to take necessary steps against the hacking websites and by creating the awareness campaigns and promoting the user-friendly apps among the illiterates. This will helps to reduce the corruption and tax evasion problems by increasing our countries GDP growth.
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Reshma james said:
8 years ago
Hai friends, The digital payment is very secure. But the India is 70% agriclural country. The most of people is not bothered in digital payment. If the illiterate people are educated by educated person, lam sure the digital payment is possible and secur in India. The Indians is not too idiot. They know understand what we told.
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Shashank gehlot said:
9 years ago
Yes, I think that digital payment brings more transparency in the economy and at the same time helps to curb corruption and other malpractices. It is a good initiative taken by the government and with proper awareness among people digitised India initiative can reach the new sky. The caches economy is a start of modern India.
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VISHALRANA said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy first of all digital payment remove the corruption from our society and we have receipt of our transaction which helps in future and we going everywhere without cash and we agree its problem for the rural area, but this thing is good for our country hope for the best.
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Harshit Sharma said:
8 years ago
Hello everyone, in my opinion, digital payment system in cashless economy is good but I think our country is not prepared for it. Being an under-developing country, digital payment medium crash sometimes and server related issues play vital role in failure. In some sectors, it also costs people more than cash-in-hand payment.
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Shivani said:
7 years ago
According to me, yes digital payment is enough for our economy to go for a cashless economy as we know that every company is devoting their most of the time on increasing their security level and mishappening can be done anywhere, it does not mean we will not move forward so this is the time for us to go for cashless economy.
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Anonymous said:
9 years ago
As literacy rate in India is only about 74.04% a huge crowd is illiterate and doesn't know how to make a cashless transaction and how sensitive these payments are?
Many people have been directly hit by some frauds asking their debit card details.
So, in a developing nation like India, digital payments are not that secure.
Many people have been directly hit by some frauds asking their debit card details.
So, in a developing nation like India, digital payments are not that secure.
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Manmath said:
9 years ago
Digital payment is very important now but it is not possible to every one person because in India near about 70% people from rural area, they have no idea about how to handle.
Android mobile, online transaction. So government have to take care uneducated people with the help of guide camp then digital payment will secure.
Android mobile, online transaction. So government have to take care uneducated people with the help of guide camp then digital payment will secure.
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Sunil gupta said:
8 years ago
Digital payment secure enough for who is know about Internet banking or digital payment even educated people don't know about it. In rural areas, people not much educated if government provide 2.5 lakhs money of awas yojana to beneficiary account, Broker easily access money through aadhar authentication from kiosk banking.
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Mohammad Junaid said:
8 years ago
First of all, the thing we need to understand is that nothing is safe in internet. The thing we can do is taking preventive measures. As to talk about secure digital payments, the mode of transaction is safe upto an extent but the thing need to remind is preventive measures such that don't share your otp passwords and etc.
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