QR codes are so familiar and widespread, we tend to trust them without question. That’s exactly what scammers rely on.
Avoid downloading third-party apps to scan QR codes.
The use of QR (“Quick Response”) codes have grown by leaps and bounds over the past few years. Designed in 1994 by a Japanese ...
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Barcode scanners are so commonplace in grocery stores that it's hard to envision a time when they weren't the norm. This ...
Uniqode reports many QR Code strategies fall into the "one-scan trap," leading to missed customer lifetime value.
Drivers across the UK are being urged to stay alert after a series of parking related scams surfaced in several cities, with ...
Students should rely only on official sources to check their results and avoid unofficial links or third-party platforms.
Scammers are using QR codes to trick people with fake traffic violations. Don't fall for it.
Uniqode reports that QR Code engagement is stable, but brands must improve execution to meet consumer expectations for reliability and relevance.
Fraudsters are exploiting the rapid spread of digital information by circulating QR codes via email that claim to offer urgent updates or essential services ...
'Customer service' has all but eliminated on-site staff with decision-making power and has normalized elaborate, ...