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I don’t scan QR codes, and neither should you, especially if you care about cybersecurity. ... the introduction of an unknown or insecure network to your preferred list is just a bad idea.
I hate to squash the hopes of QR code haters, but it appears to bet one piece of pandemic tech that's here to stay. QR code sharing is now an option for all users on the app. All you have to do is ...
A Quick Response code, or QR code, is an easy way to access information on your mobile device. However, a scam that uses the codes at parking meters is making people become more vigilant before ...
With a QR code nearby, open the camera on your iPhone or iPad. 2. Position the camera so the QR code is in frame. Your iPhone or iPad should scan it automatically, without any input needed from you.
QR codes, the square bar codes that can be scanned and read by smartphones, are seemingly used everywhere: to board flights, enter concerts and look at restaurant menus. But scammers trying to ...
A QR code can kill the mood: phones up, blue lights on, conviviality off. “The bottom line is: The QR code is the antithesis to romance,” said Richard Boccato, the owner of Dutch Kills Bar in ...