So is there some app or something you need to actually scan them?
Bless you, I have the most basic of tracfones and it didn't seem to recognize it. QR codes.Do you mean QR codes? Things that look like this?
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You typically need an app to open them, but I presume most smartphones have one as a pre-installed/background app these days. Open the camera on your phone, hold it over the code, and if an app is pre-installed, it should tell you what the code is for/where it links. If not, you'll need to download an app.
Speaking of this: Do not open strange QR codes! They should be treated like unsolicited links in emails, and other potential malware vectors.How I also know you're old: you want to use QR codes.
Our HR just put QR codes on our website to load a custom HR interface for our phones.How I know you're old: you don't know what a QR code is.
How I also know you're old: you want to use QR codes.
It's more I didn't know what they're called, there is no good search term for it. Though, I guess a reverse google image search might have worked.How I know you're old: you don't know what a QR code is.
How I also know you're old: you want to use QR codes.
In Australia, every business has a QR code that lets you check in for possible future COVID contract tracing. It is habit now to check in by scanning the QR code when I go most places now.How I know you're old: you don't know what a QR code is.
How I also know you're old: you want to use QR codes.
Same in Taiwan.In Australia, every business has a QR code that lets you check in for possible future COVID contract tracing. It is habit now to check in by scanning the QR code when I go most places now.