Are digital payments secure enough for the Indian economy to go cashless?
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Mohd ajhar said:
9 years ago
I think digitisation will be more unbeneficial for us than to be beneficial because the uneducated population of India is more than an educated population.
I think Indian government should care towards the education along with the digitisation.
I think Indian government should care towards the education along with the digitisation.
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Rima Chaturvedi said:
8 years ago
Yes, digital payments are secure enough for our economy to go cashless considering in view the point that there should be a regulatory authority to look after cyber-related issues particularly in banking which would check online theft and fraud.
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Vijaygvasan said:
9 years ago
May it be safer to transfer our money but if a hacker hacks that app it could be difficult to rectify the problem if our mobile is being hacked they could use our account and other details for their use. So it may be safer and may not be safer.
Imran said:
9 years ago
Government take various steps just like link your Aadhar number to e-payment apps like (BHIM). It will help in transparent view of every transaction detail to government. And it also in Indian economy to know the money detail to the government.
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Desai said:
8 years ago
Yes, Going cashless and using digital payment system is totally secured. It's saves time, paper works and manpower too. As we can see that the counties who are developed now are one of the digitalised nations like USA, Russia and China as well.
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SHUBHAM SINGH said:
9 years ago
Recently, we have seen that ransomvirus affected the Indian banking system. Most of the atm machines are Windows xp and they are not updated which cause they hacked. So Indian govt should be prepared for any type of cyber attack in the future.
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Hari said:
8 years ago
Hi.
India (125 crore pop) will get some time to change from current situation to digital payments. Well talking about security, it will go on increasing day by day as many countries are successfully digitalized.
Digitalization must be there.
India (125 crore pop) will get some time to change from current situation to digital payments. Well talking about security, it will go on increasing day by day as many countries are successfully digitalized.
Digitalization must be there.
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Shubham said:
9 years ago
Yes, they are secure and they are future. We all know about 3d level security and now UPI and Adhaar based payment utilising our fingerprints. It's much better than carrying a lot of cash and being vulnerable to thieves and losing wallets etc.
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Himanshu vyas said:
8 years ago
I think digital payments is suitable because India is not single country that uses digital Payments there are lots of countries who uses that so I think digital payments is safe and secure and make an very much impact in India to go cashless.
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Bhavani said:
8 years ago
Yes, Digital payment is secure enough for the Indian economy. Digital payment is easy and secure. In Indian currency is protected from the illegal notes by using digital payments. Where ever the transactions are easy by using digital payment.
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