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Adding a QR code to your printed photo can embed data like URL's, geographic locations, dates, and names. We'll show you how.
QR codes existed long before smartphones, and your device can scan them right out of the box. Here’s how to use this helpful feature without third-party software.
QR codes can house a whole lot of data, from the URL of a webpage or service, to where to directly download an app. Here's how to scan them.
How to Use It: Take a Screenshot: First, capture a screenshot of the QR code on your phone. Open Google Photos or the Google App: Locate the screenshot in your gallery.
QR codes are a great way to relay a lot of information in a small space and your Android phone has multiple ways to read them. Here's how to do it.
Making your own QR codes is easy if you have the right app. Embed them with text, links, and even passwords. Use one of these to get started.
Mobile - We certainly are moving toward a digital world, and QR codes are part of that evolution. But QR codes do not replace print; they can, nevertheless, supplement it in new, ...
Not all smartphones require a third-party app to scan QR codes. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shows you how to scan codes using iPhone or Androids.
Follow these quick steps to help you create QR codes for personal or business use. Quick response codes, QR for short, can be used to store many different types of information.
Unlike a standard bar code, QR codes are two-dimensional bar codes that connect mobile users to websites, event details, video and other content. Recently, they have started to crop up in the US ...