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Google’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI)-based payments platform, Google Pay, on Wednesday (December 24), announced that it has come out with an advisory to help users stay safe from frauds.
In a Twitter post, Google Pay has urged its users to keep their UPI PIN safe, download trusted apps and use the payment app or official website to reach customer care.
Ambarish Kenghe, director of product management at Google Pay, told ET that with the rise of UPI adoption in the country, new users are foraying towards digital payments. The key to sustaining this success depends on educating the users about the nuances of safety and security aspects of using digital payments gateway, he added.
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