Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Ankit pandey said:
8 years ago
Hello, everyone.
In my opinion, digital payment is secure and making Indian economy towards cashless as because it is making fast payment where you have not to worry much about the money you have and those transactions are have a number of securities. And also you can transfer your money anywhere in the country.
In my opinion, digital payment is secure and making Indian economy towards cashless as because it is making fast payment where you have not to worry much about the money you have and those transactions are have a number of securities. And also you can transfer your money anywhere in the country.
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Siddharth said:
8 years ago
I think the answer is 'NO', because the recent report submitted to parliamentary committee tell clearly that our current digital network is not able to withstand the upcoming cyber attack. We have to implement. The change in digital infrastructure from banking and gov sector and then implement to the public life.
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Darshan said:
9 years ago
Yes, India is ready to go cashless because the software used for the online transaction is very secured. India using BHIM software which is developed by NPCI which uses Unified payment user interface that makes the online transaction very much secured until and unless your OTP or mobile numbered is not kept safe.
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Yatendra sinha said:
8 years ago
Yes, Digital payment is secure for Indian economy because it makes the transaction fast and easy also it is secured as there is no third party interception with it. In India, now people are more literate and educated about banking fraud and if more digital awareness is given to the people it becomes more secure.
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Deepak Mehta said:
8 years ago
According to me, at this stage, I don't think that Indian economy should go cashless because it has many flaws like less secure, failure of the transaction and to get the money back we have to follow a certain procedure and wait for few days. UPI is going to be the revolution no doubt but it will take some time.
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Aru said:
9 years ago
No. I don't think that digital payment are secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless because there are many risks in this as our cards have been hacked so we will loose all our money at that instant, but in case we are using cash and we are robbed then only that particular amount of cash will be lost.
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Akash said:
8 years ago
I think people living in rural areas must be taught how they can do digital payments by starting campaigns and also government should employ few people in banks who could teach rural peoples how to do a secure transaction. In this way, some people would also get employed and maybe the problem would be resolved.
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Joshma Mathew said:
7 years ago
Good afternoon everyone.
According to me, digital payments are secure enough. Each one of us had made digital payments and it provides convenience for us. There are various technologies which ensure security for digital payments. But we should be careful while dealing with our digital transactions or payments.
According to me, digital payments are secure enough. Each one of us had made digital payments and it provides convenience for us. There are various technologies which ensure security for digital payments. But we should be careful while dealing with our digital transactions or payments.
Ashish Gupta said:
8 years ago
Hello, friends.
According to me.
Digital payment may create jobless situation because all the bank need only two or three guys for work then why they will hire a new candidate.
And India has many populations, a lot of jobs needed and if the computer will do all things then. What about us.
Think it. Thanks.
According to me.
Digital payment may create jobless situation because all the bank need only two or three guys for work then why they will hire a new candidate.
And India has many populations, a lot of jobs needed and if the computer will do all things then. What about us.
Think it. Thanks.
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Anup said:
9 years ago
In my point of view, cashless is necessary for increment of our GDP. If India will cashless then all the information related to money will be in calcultive manner at the government and then they will have easily control over corruption. Then India will have come first over the development. & thanks, guys.
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