Sujet : Re: Recognising (or not) QR codes
De : this (at) *nospam* ddress.is.invalid (Frank Slootweg)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 03. Jul 2025, 14:41:22
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Organisation : NOYB
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Carlos E.R. <
robin_listas@es.invalid> wrote:
On 2025-07-02 17:02, Jörg Lorenz wrote:
On 02.07.25 15:24, VanguardLH wrote:
My concern is a QR code can contain a URL.
That is their purpose.
Nope. Their purpose is to contain an string. The string can be anything,
even an URL. :-)
For instance, I had somewhere a QR code with the identifier and password
of my wifi.
And I use them to login to my bank accounts, governmental websites,
medical/hospital websites, etc., etc.. No URLs involved, because my
browser is already connected to the websites in question.
So QR codes are multi-purpose, *some* are dangerous, but others
*enhance* security/safety/privacy/<whatever>! :-)