People will be able to cast their votes to sit at home and vote of cell phones will happen in this country

The use of cell phones in the world is increasing quickly. Now it is not just a means of communication, but it has become an important part of our everyday lives. Whether it is banking, online shopping, video calls or account payment -every job is now possible from mobile devices. In this relief, the cellphone will now be used for another very important and sensitive work, and it is – voice. Mobile is starting in the US. The American West Virginia state has taken a historical step. In the midterm election here in November, soldiers and citizens working outside the country are given the facility to vote via cell phones. This is the first time such technology has been used in a federal election. This step will be beneficial, especially for soldiers placed outside the US, and it is difficult for them to vote in traditional ways. Voatz -App will have a special mobile app to enable this digital process of mobile votes – Voatz (votes). This app was created by a technical enterprise in Boston and has been used several times in private elections and limited trials. For example, this app is designated in apps such as “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”. Now it is being implemented for the first time in a government election, which is considered a big step towards technological development. Experts concern: Is it safe? Although this decision is considered a new beginning towards digital democracy, many cyber security experts and election analysts on the other hand ask serious questions about this technology. Experts related to computer and election protection have even called mobile voices. He says that during mobile votes, questions arise about burglary, data theft, errors in the app and the confidentiality of mood. Especially if America’s intelligence agencies have warned that there is a possibility of intervention of Russian hackers in the middle -term election this time, mobile mood can be a risky experiment at such a time. This is not the first time that a lesson is from the 2016 incident when talking about foreign intervention in the election. The US presidential election in 2016 also claimed that hackers were trying to interfere with the support of the Russian government in the US election process. There was a long -term examination in the matter and the confidence in American democracy was deeply shocked. Now that elections are being held again and this time the voting process becomes digital, this concern is getting deeper. Nevertheless, the government’s confidence is safe -this process is safe and the company that claims the West Virginia Secretary Mac Warner and Voatz -App that the app and the whole process are completely safe and encrypted. He said the app used advanced features such as biometric verification, blockchain technology and data coding, which will retain transparency and secrecy in the election. The company also says that the identity of all voters will be verified at many levels and that a vote will be recorded by a special blockchain registration system, so that there can be no mood and that the results are not tampered with. Are countries like India ready for this? This whole process has raised the question worldwide whether mobile votes in great democracy such as India will be possible in the future? There are many people in India today, there are overseas Indians (NRIs), are soldiers or are away from home on the election days. In such a situation, the facility like mobile mood can increase the voting percentage. However, the biggest demand in India will be the same – can technically safe and transparent mobile voting system be developed for such a large population? Conclusion is a revolutionary step to vote of Mobile, which can make democracy more accessible and participant. But the success of this process is based on safety, transparency and confidence. If these three points are reinforced, this technique can certainly change the election scenario of the whole world in the future. Although this experiment is currently taking place within a limited series, its success or failure will determine the direction for future digital voting systems.