Filipinos feel very secure when using the internet, but a recent report suggests their actions do not back up that belief. A new study from company Bolttech looked at online habits across 11 countries in Asia-Pacific. The findings show that while people in the Philippines rank among the most confident in the region, many still engage in behaviors that put them at risk. The survey found that 96 out of every 100 Filipinos think their online habits are good or excellent. But when researchers looked closer, only about half, or 48%, actually follow basic safety rules like using strong and unique passwords. This gap between what people believe and what they do is bigger in the Philippines than in most other markets surveyed. 6 password managers to secure your online accounts Most common passwords in the Philippines The study also showed that Filipinos run into more online dangers than the regional average. 9 out of 10 said they have seen a scam attempt at some point...
Filipinos are increasingly ditching cards and e-wallets in favor of QR code payments, at least among businesses using PayMongo’s payment services. The company’s internal data shows that QR Ph accounted for more than half (55%) of all payment volume on its platform during the first six months of 2026. That is a massive jump from just 16% during the same period last year. Cards now make up only 19% of payment volume, while e-wallets sit at 21%. Other payment methods like online banking and buy now, pay later services combined account for less than 5%. PayMongo processed close to 10 million transactions between January and June this year. That is nearly double the 5.2 million transactions recorded in the first half of 2025. The company also saw its merchant base grow by 93% over the same timeframe. What is driving this change? According to PayMongo, people are using QR codes and e-wallets for everyday purchases like food delivery, utility bills, and small r...