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

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NEHA said:   9 years ago
I think that digitalization is secure but it is not possible to go cashless at any stage. The poor and uneducated people can not handle this. We can try it on our own level and make changes in someone life but it is not at all for go to cashless especially in small purchasing.
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Nisarg Shah said:   9 years ago
From my point of view, digital payments aren't way too much secure because in this digital world there are so many hacking threats out there.

But digital payments could be made safer than ever using net banking or mobile banking rather than using debit cards or credit cards.
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Viper said:   9 years ago
Hi everyone,

Pleasent to meet you all,

I'm not opposing this but what my point is, before this first govt should give the education and to the poor people and raise the living standard. Without enriching the knowledge of people the digitalization won't give the great impact.
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Deepan Deb said:   8 years ago
Yes. I think the digital payment is secure enough because, during each and every transaction, it goes through a secure channel after verifying the bank details with the help of OTP or secure key codes. It also reduces the risk of carrying a huge amount of cash in your pocket.
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Priyaedwin said:   7 years ago
Digital payments saves our time and energy but not secures our money though it is a way of developing our country sucurity issues are main idrawback of this method and I think that this method not well go with illutrate peoples and this will not siuts our economy.

Thank you.
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Anshu raj said:   5 years ago
Hello everyone.

According to my opinion, India is not ready to cashless because in a remote area many people don't know.

Indian economy is a decrease in today it's is very worst situations of the Indian economy. The only urban area is ready for cashless but not more people.
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Gaj said:   7 years ago
I think India is not ready for the digital transaction because it is very difficult for those people don't have an android mobile and also for those people who are uneducated. In a rural area, we can see that people do not believe on the digital transaction because of fraud.
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Avdhut nalawade said:   8 years ago
According to me, if we provide knowledge of payments apps like Paytm, tezz it is a good one for our people to adapt the modern technology.

Carrying always cash sometimes it becomes risk-taking rather than if we create any wallet and provide some secured password it is good.
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Gururaj said:   9 years ago
Friends digitalizing payments is a good thought to overcome from the corruption but people have to be educated on the effective use of this.

I think govt of India should take a new step for digital education for the people who don't know the concept of digitalized payments.
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Altaf said:   8 years ago
Hi guys, in my point of view, digitilization is good for our country because time is very important for the youth and this campeign save our important time and if our country will be digitilized black money can also be avoided in this way economy of our country will grow up.
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