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"Mr President, whilst cash and invoiced payments remain popular in Europe, the new technologies mean that more and more people are paying using their mobile phones. Therefore, as we know, the credit industry and mobile network operators have developed a range of systems to make wallets and cheque cards redundant. If people are sceptical, it is primarily on grounds of security, and rightly so, because bank details and passwords are prime targets for the cybercriminals. It is well known that Android smart phones are easy to hack into. There is already enough abuse going on when people have purchases charged to their phone bills. Therefore it is no wonder that irresponsible firms use complicated tricks and totally circumvent consumer safeguards in this regard. As mobile payments become more common, the EU must thus work for greater security through better consumer protection; it must also, I think, look at appropriate data protection."@en1
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