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QR codes

QR code for mobile English Wikipedia.
QR Code Structure Example 2.
Develop your mad skillz.

Avoid "quick read" QR codes at all costs.

Just some reasons to avoid QR codes:

  1. Convenience trains you to be conformist, lazy, as well as dependent and addicted to technologies you can not fully control.
  2. You're forced to trust all involved in making the image - hardware, software, image maker, employer, advertisers, corporations, etc. Any or all of these may have been compromised or corrupted.
  3. Countless industries are determined to track you and sell your data - including QR code generated data.
  4. Countless QR code generators direct you to a tracking site before sending you to the final target site.
  5. Malware and spyware may infiltrate your devices during redirection.
  6. Even if you use and open-source QR code generator, there's no guarantee others will use them.
  7. Even if a QR code claims it was open-source generated there's no way to verify.
  8. It's laughably easy to create fake QR code scams.

Short videos on QR codes:

A brief history on the development of digital communications up to QR codes, along with some promotional hype to use the convenient enslavement technology:

The Work of Art in the Age of Surveillance Capitalism (14:52) ~ Brendan Morris, 2024-09-13.

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