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  • Aurelius@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is why I’ve never scanned a public QR code. I wouldn’t trust this random qr code to open a link on my phone. Which is unfortunate because I can see how it makes things easier for restaurants

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      1 year ago

      Why not just use a QR code scanner that shows you the link before you browse to it?

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      The grapheneos camera shows you the link when you scan a qr code and then its up to you to decide to go to the site or not. It makes scanning qr codes safer then apps that automatically open scanned links.

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      This made me realise it would probably be trivially easy to make QR code stickers that first lead to a phishing page (please enter your payment details) followed by a link to a restaurants actual online ordering page.

      Those restaurant ordering apps look so dodgy anyway I bet a quarter of people wouldn’t suspect a thing.

      • Aurelius@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        No joke. Plus I see them all over airports in various languages. I’m sure many people fall victim to QR code scams