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

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Shama said:   8 years ago
Digital payments symbolises the literate and developed India. By adopting it we are entering a new era of technologies. Somehow it will save our time. I agree that most of the people are living in rural areas so they will find it difficult to use. Government should conduct workshop to train people in the most easy way.
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Vaishnav saxena said:   8 years ago
According to me, every coin has two faces if one is good then other need to be bad. If there are pros of digital payments then cons are also be needed so that it should be improved.

At present time there are many cases through which we say that digital payment are not secured but it takes some time for being improved.
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Ajay Gupta said:   8 years ago
As per opinion.

No, digital payments secure not enough for the Indian economy to go cashless. Because in India is not so developed to secure digital payments. Around 37% people are illiterate in India. Day by day Hackers are increasing. So before digital payments, the govt should have must aware to people.

Thank you.
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Vineet sharma said:   9 years ago
Digital payment is secure and govt took a good step because by the help of plastic money govt can recover the black money. But now it not work in the whole country because most of the people in our country are uneducated so they think it is not safe or so before the making a cashless India. Everyone should he educated.
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Swetha said:   7 years ago
I think as of now it's no. We know cash to cashless is essential for the Indian economy to set the standard but in concern with the percentage of illiteracy in our country it's not secure And not everyone using a smartphone, even educated people are making mistakes by sharing OTP number and responding pop up messages.
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Rahul kumar yadav said:   7 years ago
No.

I think that there are many hackers who can hack our data so when we feel that we are fully secured then we can do cashless payments otherwise it will be harmful to us and we can be lost our money. So, I cannot say that we do not do cashless payments but when we do it we do it very carefully to secure our money.
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Pawan singta said:   8 years ago
It's a little bit difficult to go cashless in todays life, but the scheme run by our honourable prime minister that is prime minister digital saksharta abhiyan acc to this people of rural will be making digitally literate, this is the major step to go cashless as we know that digital payments are secure for everyone.
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Jayalakshmi said:   8 years ago
Nowadays, cash may not be safe to carry to each and every place so digital payments are necessary and at the same time digital payments must be implemented with strong security as cyber crime technology is raising day by day. Also, in order to make involve every individual in digital payments, an awareness is needed.
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Nikki said:   7 years ago
As per below points digital payment are secure.
1. No need to carry notes along with us.
2. chances of loot is zero percent.
3. It takes few-time at the time of making payment.
4. Takes less time to Transfer amount to other accounts without meeting with anyone.
5. No need of counting currency at the time of payment.
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Jinu said:   8 years ago
Digital payments are secure. But in order to go cashless additional steps are to take. The idea of e-payments must be educated among the common man. The elder population and the poor should be given information relating to this. And in all the shops including the small, the epayment facilities should be implemented.
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