Technology & Online

Digital wallets and a cashless society.

Technology & Online

Posted by: mustang6000

3rd Jul 2018 09:06pm

With the increasing popularity and growth of digital wallets and contactless card payments is there a need to carry cash around anymore?
Personally, I do not trust digital wallets, no matter how much encryption and security we are promised, too many security breaches for my liking. Plus, what happens if your smartphone crashes or you lose it? A nightmare in the making in my opinion.
How many people still carry cash for small incidental purchases, or does every thing go on the debit/credit card?
I would be interested in your thoughts.

say_wot
  • 7th Jul 2018 12:25am

I trust cash
I don't trust mobile phone manufacturers or banks


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