Post by habibkhan21 on Mar 4, 2024 20:11:39 GMT -10
Nearly 1 in 3 ASEAN seniors still worry about making payments online. Kaspersky advises the new generation to help guide them. A recent survey revealed older adults' concerns about online transactions and trust in antivirus software compared to younger users. Digital payments have become the primary choice for many consumers in Southeast Asia. When talking about online financial transactions Latest Kaspersky research shows that cyber security and payments considerations It is a very important factor in the purchasing behavior of consumers in this region. SEAs-Digital-Payment-Age_02 The study, “Mapping a secure path for the future of digital payments in APAC,” found that 1 in 5 Southeast Asian digital payments users (21%) feel anxious when transacting online.
When compared by age The oldest group, the Silent Generation (30%), is the Greece Phone Number group with the highest level of concern. Nearly one in five (17%) users in Southeast Asia admit they more often pay with cash. with the most senior people having the highest percentage at 20% when compared to all age groups. Adapting to these new technologies can present challenges for the Silent Generation, with 20% seeing difficulty in conducting financial transactions online. However Nearly a quarter (24%) of Southeast Asian respondents said they fully trust digital payments. Ms. Sandra Lee, Managing Director of Asia Pacific, Kaspersky, said, “Seniors are not the ones growing up in the internet age. The concern of people this age is therefore understandable.
And it should be seen as a precautionary measure against mistakes in using newly introduced technology. However, it is worth noting that the majority of users (26%) trust digital payment platforms because they welcome change. Kaspersky therefore encourages the new generation to move forward. and help the elderly we love Awareness and efforts to educate The community and government are also important.” As a result, older people tend to be more cautious online. Therefore, it is not surprising that the older generation More than three in five (61%) adults 55 and older have the highest level of trust in security solutions compared to younger age groups. On average Half (50%) of users from all age groups in Southeast Asia understand the need for antivirus software to protect their money and data online, with Gen Z least trusting them at 46%, Millennials at 49% and Gen Z at 46%. X 52% Nearly a quarter (20%) of respondents feel that using antivirus software is sufficient, followed by 17% who are unsure or do not know how antivirus can help reduce the risk of financial loss.
When compared by age The oldest group, the Silent Generation (30%), is the Greece Phone Number group with the highest level of concern. Nearly one in five (17%) users in Southeast Asia admit they more often pay with cash. with the most senior people having the highest percentage at 20% when compared to all age groups. Adapting to these new technologies can present challenges for the Silent Generation, with 20% seeing difficulty in conducting financial transactions online. However Nearly a quarter (24%) of Southeast Asian respondents said they fully trust digital payments. Ms. Sandra Lee, Managing Director of Asia Pacific, Kaspersky, said, “Seniors are not the ones growing up in the internet age. The concern of people this age is therefore understandable.
And it should be seen as a precautionary measure against mistakes in using newly introduced technology. However, it is worth noting that the majority of users (26%) trust digital payment platforms because they welcome change. Kaspersky therefore encourages the new generation to move forward. and help the elderly we love Awareness and efforts to educate The community and government are also important.” As a result, older people tend to be more cautious online. Therefore, it is not surprising that the older generation More than three in five (61%) adults 55 and older have the highest level of trust in security solutions compared to younger age groups. On average Half (50%) of users from all age groups in Southeast Asia understand the need for antivirus software to protect their money and data online, with Gen Z least trusting them at 46%, Millennials at 49% and Gen Z at 46%. X 52% Nearly a quarter (20%) of respondents feel that using antivirus software is sufficient, followed by 17% who are unsure or do not know how antivirus can help reduce the risk of financial loss.