Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law delaying the ban on QR codes in Georgia voting machines until 2028 amid new recount rules.
QR codes can act as a convenient shortcut but, in the right hands, it can also be a tool for scammers. Here's why you should avoid scanning unknown QR codes.
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They shorten the path from discovery to follow. Instead of asking customers to remember a name or type a URL, a QR code lets ...
Georgia will stick with an embattled vote-counting method that relies on QR codes for this year’s midterm elections after ...
You request a QR code. The server generates it. You wait. That round‑trip latency matters when you are embedding codes in a ...
“The general rule of U.S. healthcare seems to be that everyone is making money except the patient.” (Photo subject is a model ...
For over 5 years, Arthur has been professionally covering video games, writing guides and walkthroughs. His passion for video games began at age 10 in 2010 when he first played Gothic, an immersive ...
QR codes, short for Quick-Response codes, are pretty neat. You scan the code using your device's camera, which picks up embedded information, often to share details or direct you to a website. The ...
The state of Georgia banned the use of QR codes for elections, based in part on the assertions of a man who’s boosted false claims about Israel and 9/11. Now no one knows how ballots will be counted.
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