Sujet : Re: Recognising (or not) QR codes
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 04. Jul 2025, 18:20:53
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On 3 Jul 2025 19:28:20 GMT, Frank Slootweg wrote :
(As I wrote,) Our banks, government, medical institutions, etc., etc.
exactly *do* use QR codes "for financial transactions or other security
sensitive activities", like login, transaction approval, etc., etc..
That QR codes can be use in dangerous ways, does not mean they can
only be used that way.
I've studied every poster to this newsgroup, to better understand them.
Since I'm always logical and sensible I agree with anyone who makes a
logically sensible statements, such as that Frank just made above.
The fact anyone has to tell this to Joerg tells us something about Joerg.
Jeorg, like VanguardLH/Vanguard, Mayayana/Newayana, JP Gilliver/John
Gilliver, et al., are the type I refer to as "racist" mentalities.
It's not that they're racist per se, but they "think" like racist people do
in that they take one fact and then form the most solidly wrong assessments
about that fact, simply because in some cases QR codes can be malicious.
To them, if one QR code is malicious, all QR codes are malicious.
What type of person thinks that way?
HINT: Look up Myers-Briggs "strongly judgmental" personality types.