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Mobile Commerce is Risky Business

The mobile field shouldn’t be taken lightly

Mobile commerce is quickly proving that it is much more than a passing novelty. Mobile technologies like smartphones and tablets are playing a larger role in people’s daily lives. As such, they are beginning to demand services that are specifically tailored for mobile life. Retailers and other businesses are beginning to accommodate this demand, but many are running afoul of serious security issues that could have a catastrophic effect on the mobile space as a whole.

One of the most significant problems that the mobile space faces in terms of security is an overabundant lack of awareness from consumers and businesses alike. Both parties are somewhat oblivious to matters of security, especially when it comes to mobile technology and mobile-centric services. For businesses, this lack of awareness is largely due to decades spent in a world without mobile technology. Consumers are somewhat uninterested in mobile security, wanting instead for their devices and their favorite brands to handle the behind-the-scenes issues without every making their efforts visible.

Lack of awareness is a serious problem

The problem is that this lack of awareness creates a risky environment for mobile commerce. The mobile space is already very attacking to malicious groups because of its trafficking of financial information. A lack of security awareness means that these groups can, at times, move throughout the mobile space unchecked, exploiting financial information wherever they find it. This is becoming a major problem for some businesses focused on the mobile space as they are finding themselves exposed to risks that they do not fully understand how to deal with.mobile commerce - mobile security

Many businesses are beginning to involve themselves in the mobile world. These businesses see a great deal of promise in mobile commerce and have been inspired by the major success that others have found in this field. Inspiration is not enough to ensure success for these companies, however, as many have rushed into the mobile space with poorly designed platforms and services that have been met with failure. Many of these services lack the security features necessary to be considered viable, while others simply don’t work well.

These platforms represent a significant investment from the companies that make them and their failure constitutes a serious loss. Companies looking to get into the mobile commerce game have to be careful and gauge whether their hasty entry into the market is worth the potential for failure and serious loss.

UK consumers may be avoiding mobile payments

Recent study finds that UK consumers are not sold on the idea of mobile commerce

Despite the fact that more businesses are beginning to enter the mobile commerce space, consumers in the United Kingdom may not be following suit. A recent study from eMarketer shows that many consumers are still not convinced that mobile payments are viable or convenient. A similar report from Bain & Co. found that only 3% of UK Internet users had used their mobile devices to pay for goods and services in February of 2014.

Mobile commerce remains an uncomfortable subject for many people

Mobile commerce is often praised for its convenient nature, but it also receives some harsh criticism because of the security issues that exist within the mobile space. Companies participating in mobile commerce have, to some degree, been the reason for this criticism. Some companies have tried to bring their own mobile payments platforms to the commercial market, but many of these platforms have been poorly designed and were crippled by serious security faults. Poor experiences have left many people with a sour opinion of mobile commerce, which is quickly becoming something that they want to avoid.

Consumer awareness of mobile services and payments is not lacking

UK Mobile Payments - Consumers lack interestThe study found that awareness is not a problem when it comes to mobile payments. Approximately 55% of consumers are aware of the mobile commerce services that are available to them, but few of these people are willing to participate in mobile commerce, favoring instead their credit cards and other traditional forms of commerce. Consumers also seem to be quite leery of the mobile commerce services that are available to them, especially those that involve the use of digital currency.

UK businesses must solve mobile security problems before consumers embrace mobile commerce

UK businesses have high hopes for mobile commerce, but whether these hopes will ever be actualized is difficult to say for sure. Currently, security is one of the most significant issues that the mobile commerce space is facing. If security issues cannot be resolved, consumers are unlikely to ever become supportive of mobile commerce.