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RBI has taken these Eight Steps to keep your digital payments safe!

For the promotion of safe digital transactions among the general public, RBI has reiterated that users should take care by not sharing their card details, password, PIN, OTP, CVV, UPI-PIN, etc., with anyone

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) gives the highest importance to the security controls around the digital payment systems in India. There is a lot of emphasis on the safety and security of digital transactions for their users. “In an era of digital transformation, RBI has taken significant strides to ensure the sanctity and safety of digital payments. By implementing specific OTPs for new payees, individual OTPs for high-value transactions, and limited OTP time windows, their measures, including the use of advanced encryption and authentication technologies, second channel notifications, and risk-based transaction monitoring, underscore a commitment to fostering a secure, reliable, and resilient digital payments ecosystem,” said Kunal Varma, CEO and Co-Founder, Freo.

The central bank has put in place several mechanisms to ensure customer awareness through digital, print, and audio-visual media through the flagship program “RBI Kehta Hai.”

RBI has issued master directions on digital payment security controls to all banks and regulated entities to have necessary controls to protect the confidentiality and integrity of customer data.

“For the promotion of safe digital transactions among the general public, RBI has reiterated that users should take care by not sharing their card details, password, PIN, OTP, CVV, UPI-PIN, etc., with anyone. Also, to avoid undertaking financial transactions through publicly available free Wi-Fi networks. Users are advised not to store important banking data on their mobile, e-mail, electronic wallet, or purse,” said Shikhar Aggarwal, Chairman of BLS E-Services​.

Steps taken by RBI to make digital payments safe

1)For adding new payees, specific OTPs are needed from a secondary channel, making the process more secure.

2)New OTPs are required for high-value transactions, enhancing security for important financial dealings.

3)The time limit for OTPs is closely managed to reduce the chance of misuse.

4)Using digital signatures and Key-based Message Authentication Codes (KMAC) to identify and stop unauthorized transactions.

5)Educating customers about their rights as per the Consumer Protection Act and the responsibilities and risks linked with internet banking.

6)Informing customers via an alternate method for transactions exceeding a value specified by the customer

7)Teaching customers how to react to SSL or EV-SSL certificate alerts to avoid falling victim to phishing. An SSL certificate error happens when a web browser is unable to verify the installed SSL certificate on a website.

8)Introducing systems to assess transaction patterns and highlight unusual activities, ensuring that transactions align with the customer’s typical behaviour.

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Will the Paytm FASTag cease to function on February 29th? Following the most recent RBI action, here’s what you should do!

RBI’s action targets Paytm’s banking operations, allowing customers to still use Paytm for digital payments as long as their account is connected to an external bank!

RBI on Wednesday took a major action against the Paytm Payments Bank (PPBL) directing the company to stop accepting deposits or top-ups in any customer accounts including wallets and FASTags and other instruments after February 29. The action by RBI comes after a system audit report and subsequent compliance validation report of external auditors.

The RBI’s move primarily targets Paytm’s banking operations, allowing customers to still utilize Paytm for digital payments as long as their account remains connected to an external bank.

In a statement about the action taken, RBI said, “No further deposits or credit transactions or top-ups shall be allowed in any customer accounts, prepaid instruments, wallets, FASTags, NCMC cards, etc. after February 29, 2024, other than any interest, cashbacks, or refunds which may be credited anytime,”

Here’s a look at what users should do in case they own a Paytm FASTag.

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What is FASTag? 

Government requirements mandate having a FASTag on the windshield of all your four-wheeler vehicles. FASTag is an electronic toll collection system in India, operated by the NHAI. It employs Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for making payments at the toll booths using prepaid wallets.

What happens to your Paytm FASTag after February 28? 

RBI has allowed Paytm FASTag customers to extinguish their balances but they cannot load these instruments with more money starting from March 1.

How to deactivate your Paytm FASTag? 

1) Download the Paytm app on your mobile device and log in through your existing credentials. 

2) Type ‘FASTag’ in the search bar and then tap on ‘Manage FASTag’ under the ‘Services’ section

3) You will be taken to a screen displaying all the active FASTag accounts linked to your Paytm number

4) Navigate to the bottom of the page and click on ‘Help & Support’

5) Now tap on ‘Need help with non-order related queries?’ and select the ‘Queries related to updating FASTag profile’ option. 

6) You should now see a ‘I want to close my FASTag’ option, Click on it and follow the ensuing steps. 

This Article was originally published on Livemint News!

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