@whitemagnolia AWS, GCP and Azure would have already implemented a soultion to handle this. If you have a credit card you should be able to sign up for these services. Not sure why you are worried.
@funmilayo Well, I've been using GCP and AWS with SBI - Just ask for the SBI Global card, They have international transaction enabled, Plus it's a debit card .
@servewithlove Exactly...that’s why I’m not bothered by the downvotes. I kind of expect people in this sub to understand the extent of this problem unless they’re developers or SEO experts.
@ilykmtns A great step. A lot of people I know tend to forget about subscriptions, or don't know how to cancel one.
An example, someone like my dad asks me to start a subscription. Maybe he needs it for a few months. If I forget about it, it will continue for years at end.
Same issue with my girlfriend/ her sisters, my mother. .
@ilykmtns I'm confused and have only one question. Why?!
Was this a problem that needed a solution? It seems this is not applicable to mandates on Net-Banking (correct me if I'm wrong). Is this their way to move people to net-banking for automated payments?
@premier3092 Most things would continue as before from what I understand. Only subscription above a certain value will need OTP.
Personally, I find it useful since I won't have to keep track of all the subscription because I would be reminded a day before the payment and I can cancel them just before renewal.
This article may help. Basically banks and merchants will take some time to comply with the new regulations. Until then, all mandates are being discontinued.
@ilykmtns Overegulation is stupid when it has been proven that most of these 8th fail citizens of this country get swindled online because they scan random QR codes and give their OTP to anyone who asks them to.