You can scan a QR code using the camera on your smartphone, tablet, or computer — however, you may need to download an app.
Android System Key Verifier has actually been available as a separate app before. Now, right from the Messages app, you and a contact will be able to scan QR codes to verify each other as contacts.
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Google Home is developing a new workflow for setting up new devices. The interface is search-based, letting you look up a ...
Tech mogul Elon Musk voiced his dislike for QR codes, calling them an 'eyesore'. This comment has ignited a debate about the widespread use of these digital tools, especially in restaurants. While ...