I've never been able to scan a QR Code. When I was shopping yesterday, a clerk gave me his card to rate him online. To do so I have to scan the code. Taking a picture of it doesn't do anything.
A QR code (short for Quick Response code) is an array of black and white squares or pixels set in a grid that stores data for a machine to read. A smartphone or camera can quickly process the information contained in a QR code’s specific arrangement of pixels, making it a convenient way to store and access data.
Some phones need an app to scan the QR code.
I think my Galaxy phone camera recognizes them, asks if I want to visit the web site.
My wife's phone had to download a QR reader.
I have a QR code on the labels I put on the back of my mounted pictures. It goes to my website.
BebuLamar wrote:
What phone do you have?
I've tried more than one. I'm currently using a Samsung from 2018. I have a newer Motorola. I'll try that.
The Iphone 12 I had from work did work. I didn't try with earlier Iphones so I don't know. My current Samsung Galaxy S23 works.
BebuLamar wrote:
The Iphone 12 I had from work did work. I didn't try with earlier Iphones so I don't know. My current Samsung Galaxy S23 works.
Using the camera or an app.
Just hover over the scribble and a URL should appear on screen and then touch it. Works for me with most QR’s
I scanned it with the n(newer) Moto e, and it worked.
Although Apple's APP store has several QR reader apps, my old iPhone 7 and my newer iPhone 12 both have a scanner built into the Camera app. At first, I thought I had to actually take a photo of the QR code but then I realized I simply needed to hover my Camera over the QR code and the link would appear on the screen.
I've yet to see if it works on a QR code displayed on a TV screen. Usually the advertisement will flash a code for about 12 seconds telling me to "scan the QR code for more information." Yeah, right. I'd have to be standing two feet away with from the TV screen, phone in hand and Camera app running to do that in the time allowed.
jerryc41 wrote:
I scanned it with the n(newer) Moto e, and it worked.
What I find humerus is the TV ads that display a QR code.
What, everyone stands with their phone at the ready to blip the QR code in a 30 second commercial?
Longshadow wrote:
What I find humerus is the TV ads that display a QR code.
What, everyone stands with their phone at the ready to blip the QR code in a 30 second commercial?
I've seen warnings about randomly scanning those codes - malware!
jerryc41 wrote:
I've seen warnings about randomly scanning those codes - malware!
Yup, a distinct possibility!!!
Just like emails with links in them.
47greyfox
Loc: on the edge of the Colorado front range
Another Jerry crisis averted. 🫠😎
jerryc41 wrote:
I've never been able to scan a QR Code. When I was shopping yesterday, a clerk gave me his card to rate him online. To do so I have to scan the code. Taking a picture of it doesn't do anything.
A QR code (short for Quick Response code) is an array of black and white squares or pixels set in a grid that stores data for a machine to read. A smartphone or camera can quickly process the information contained in a QR code’s specific arrangement of pixels, making it a convenient way to store and access data.
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I do not use my Samsung Galaxy on this kinid of stuff. I do not use it to surf the web or pay bills. NO personal info is on my phone, I do not even use it open my email. I have no problems.
bruce
47greyfox wrote:
Another Jerry crisis averted. 🫠😎
But only because I bought a $50 Moto e from TracFone. I got an email from Samsung a couple of days ago. Prices ran from $550 - $950. Not for me!
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