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    By Zhang Yi | China Daily | Updated: 2019-01-10 09:19
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    A woman pays for a bus journey via a QR code in Xi'an, capital of Shaanxi province. [Photo by ZHANG LONG/XINHUA]

    Her son, who lives with her, made the QR code at a local print store.

    "More retailers like me are providing mobile payment services, because if you only accept cash, some people might be unwilling to buy from you, especially young people who are used to shopping without using cash," she said.

    "In July, I felt I had to learn about it and asked my children for help. They were very patient when they explained how to use the functions. I am very lucky."

    She added that one of the stallholders at her market is a 60-something who does not use modern payment methods, which sometimes means that he loses customers.

    "He doesn't have a smartphone, and his children don't know much about new mobile applications either, so no one can help him," she said.

    According to the Tencent report, the three most popular ways for seniors to learn about internet-based payment methods are: family members; articles shared via social media such as WeChat; and television, newspapers or radio.

    However, Zhu, who lives apart from his children, said one question that has long bothered him is who will help seniors who are willing to learn but don't know how.

    "Most of my friends of similar age can use WeChat to send messages, but less than 20 percent of them use the online payment function. The main factor that prevents senior citizens from using these techniques is that they have nowhere to learn," he said.

    "Things that are easy and natural for members of the younger generation can seem very complicated to seniors," he said, adding that older people need to be taught face-to-face, and they are prone to giving up at any time.

    "However, senior citizens are usually retirees, so they don't have younger colleagues they can learn from, and our children are busy so we cannot ask them for help at all times."

    Associated risks

    The rising use of online payment comes with a growing risk of fraud and robbery. Credulousness and a lack of web knowledge often mean middle-aged and elderly netizens are more vulnerable to internet fraud.

    The Tencent report showed that about 37 percent of seniors had experienced some form of internet fraud, including false advertising and fake medicines.

    Deng Lingyu, 28, from Shanghai, said even though the online payment function can make life much more convenient, he has never thought of teaching his 50-something father how to use it.

    "There are some potential risks, and some traps online are very misleading, even for young people," he said, noting that there are many false or deceptive ads online that may prompt people to buy items that are not worth the money.

    "In addition, the design of the apps is a little complicated for the elderly and the functions change all the time, so they might have difficulty keeping up. My parents think it is OK to keep their old habits and not change. I think it's safer to keep them away from the risks online."

    Zhu said many of his fellow seniors are in a dilemma because they are reluctant to try mobile payment once they realize that their bank account is involved, even though they want to.

    He said it would be helpful if community social workers organized workshops to help seniors learn more about new technologies to prevent them falling victim to internet fraud.

    "I have thought about compiling a detailed guide to help seniors learn about these functions, but it seems too hard to do it all on my own," he said.

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