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It is mainly concerns about security that are making people sceptical – and they are right to be so, as banking details and passwords are favoured targets of cybercriminals. Particularly in connection with Android smartphones and the trend of downloading free, untested apps, intercepting data is a simple task. In cases where customers are paying via their telephone bill we are already seeing enough dirty tricks. With mobile payments on the increase, the EU needs to ensure not only security in the form of better consumer protection, but also appropriate data protection in relation to mobile payment procedures. As this report takes steps in the right direction, I voted in favour."@en1
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