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QR codes are handy ways to connect you to information, access tickets, or prove your identity. But be careful of possible scams.
QR codes are quick, easy to generate, and let you share digital information in offline spaces. Here is what you should know about them.
QR codes aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years.
Independence police warn residents in the South Great Oaks area about a scam involving QR-coded gift cards. Authorities urge caution.
In addition to door-to-door visits, forms have been mailed with free return postage, been distributed at schools and come with unique QR codes that allow residents to fill them out online.
Even if you write “Christmas decorations” on the bin, it won't help much and will make finding them difficult next year. Here's a cheap solution: QR codes.
Jamey Tucker shares a storage hack for packing away all the Christmas and other holiday decorations, a QR code that helps keep everything organized.
You can always re-scan the QR code and re-label it with what goes in it the next time you put things away. It’s a good idea to do the same with other holiday decorations too.
But if you do happen to scan the QR code on the mystery package, act fast, you’ll want to report it to your local police department, your banking and credit card providers and start monitoring ...
Christmas markets are a cornerstone of the holiday season, but they’re also a playground for criminals, as the public can be tricked into scanning counterfeit QR codes.