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  • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

    Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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    @JoBlakely voted yes, but the real answer is "it depends". I don't get the hate for them though.

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    • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

      Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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      @JoBlakely despite my massive concerns these are heavily used in Austria on bills and invoices - the link can be scanned in your bank app and it makes transfer super easy. Far too easy, with no real validation.

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      • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

        Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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        @JoBlakely@mastodon.social that's a very vague question. there are tonnes of uses for QR codes, some good, some bad.

        good: exchanging URLs or contact information between two devices

        bad: tracking people, replacing public signage

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        • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

          Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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          @JoBlakely
          I go as far as to educate those who have them up on the dangers of them.

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          • frantasaur@mastodon.ieF frantasaur@mastodon.ie

            @JoBlakely scanning a random qr code in the wild can be a security risk, they are often used for scams, and who knows what fake websites they might link to.

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            @Frantasaur @JoBlakely tbh. QR codes are not more of a risk than a printed URL. They have been used in demonstrations to scare people, but I would classify these demonstrations itself almost as a scam. They usually are based on the implicit assumption, that it would be more secure to copy the URL by hand, which it isn't. Do not rely on recognising phishy URLs to be safe online!

            TL;DR QR codes are fine; don't trust any website you got from a flyer blindly.

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            • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

              Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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              @JoBlakely I use them, when it makes sense to use them. When they occur in print media or signage. I rarely or never use them, when they are on a website, outside of setting up 2fa.

              EDIT: I also use binary eye on android for QR code scanning, in part because it makes it easy to inspect the URL before launching a web browser or app.

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              • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                It seems that so far, regardless I have to print the website in text. So is there any benefit to using a QR code?

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                @JoBlakely less risk of mistyping and accessibility for people struggling typing.

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                • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                  Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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                  @JoBlakely If I trust the source, I use them. A lot of colleges and universities seem to rely on them. I encounter them often as a student and a librarian. Museums and other businesses (restaurants, parking lots, etc.) use them a lot as well. But out in the wild, if I just saw a random code, I wouldn’t interact with it.

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                  • weddige@gruene.socialW weddige@gruene.social

                    @Frantasaur @JoBlakely tbh. QR codes are not more of a risk than a printed URL. They have been used in demonstrations to scare people, but I would classify these demonstrations itself almost as a scam. They usually are based on the implicit assumption, that it would be more secure to copy the URL by hand, which it isn't. Do not rely on recognising phishy URLs to be safe online!

                    TL;DR QR codes are fine; don't trust any website you got from a flyer blindly.

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                    @weddige @Frantasaur
                    Yeah, that was what I figured too.
                    You just need to have some discernment going to any site. Even then there is always some, often significant, risk.

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                    • weddige@gruene.socialW weddige@gruene.social

                      @JoBlakely less risk of mistyping and accessibility for people struggling typing.

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                      @weddige thank you. I figured there were accessibility benefits, and even maybe less risk of going to the wrong or phishing site by accident.

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                      • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                        Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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                        @JoBlakely i think it depends entirely on the context.... at a restaurant? fuck no! i'm with the boomers on that one, but to login to steam or jellyfin? hell yeah!

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                        • softicecreamlesley@famichiki.jpS softicecreamlesley@famichiki.jp

                          @JoBlakely Of course. Anything is better than typing in a URL. I own an English school in Japan and using QR codes to help my students access what they need has been a really game changer.

                          Also, I have a QR code on a poster in the front window of my school that interested people can scan to access our website.

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                          @softicecreamlesley @JoBlakely I can see using them inside a closed context like a school. Very convenient.

                          But in public?

                          The local bikeshare uses QR codes to access the bikes. But of course someone has hacked that by putting stickers over the real QR codes, so people actually pay someone else 😱.
                          Yeah, I'm *really* cautious, in public.

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                          • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

                            @softicecreamlesley @JoBlakely I can see using them inside a closed context like a school. Very convenient.

                            But in public?

                            The local bikeshare uses QR codes to access the bikes. But of course someone has hacked that by putting stickers over the real QR codes, so people actually pay someone else 😱.
                            Yeah, I'm *really* cautious, in public.

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                            @deborahh
                            I heard about that too. Yikes.
                            @softicecreamlesley

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                            • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                              @deborahh
                              I heard about that too. Yikes.
                              @softicecreamlesley

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                              @deborahh It depends on where you live. That happened to my friend in Britian but I’ve never heard of it happening in Japan. In any case, it sounds like how @JoBlakely would be using it would not be in a public context.

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                              • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                                Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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                                @JoBlakely, does using a barcode scanner to "copy" QR codes to open parcel machines count?

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                                • mgorny@mastodon.com.plM mgorny@mastodon.com.pl

                                  @JoBlakely, does using a barcode scanner to "copy" QR codes to open parcel machines count?

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                                  @mgorny no. I don’t think so.

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                                  • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                                    It seems that so far, regardless I have to print the website in text. So is there any benefit to using a QR code?

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                                    @JoBlakely if the website is printed in text that's best case scenario! That way you know what the URL should look like when you scan it, so you don't have to type but can still compare.
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                                    • len@nyan.networkL len@nyan.network
                                      @JoBlakely if the website is printed in text that's best case scenario! That way you know what the URL should look like when you scan it, so you don't have to type but can still compare.
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                                      @len yeah. I’d do both regardless.

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                                      • joblakely@mastodon.socialJ joblakely@mastodon.social

                                        Do you use QR codes or do you avoid them?
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                                        @JoBlakely my avoidance is helped by my phone not reading them, much to my wife's annoyance.

                                        I'm curious if there's a correlation between users/non users and age.

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                                        • badgerdad@kind.socialB badgerdad@kind.social

                                          @JoBlakely my avoidance is helped by my phone not reading them, much to my wife's annoyance.

                                          I'm curious if there's a correlation between users/non users and age.

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                                          @BadgerDad
                                          In addition to almost never taking my mobile phone with me, I also have that option turned off. I turned it on once to use to test my own QR code on my business postcards, then turned it back off. I limit what has access to my camera heavily.

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