You’ve probably scanned a QR code this week without thinking twice about it. It might’ve been on a menu, a package, or a flyer. What matters more is what happens after you scan it: you expect it to ...
QR codes, short for quick-response codes, are designed to store information for easy sharing. For example, instead of making someone open a browser on their phone and manually type out a specific URL ...
Cameron Nakashima joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi to discuss why QR codes are used, legitimate businesses uses, various ways QR codes are used for scams, top safety tips for using QR codes, ...
On paper, your QR Code campaign is a success: 1.8 million scans, a 32% click-through rate (CTR), and strong engagement. Then a board member asks: "What did this generate in revenue?" The room goes ...
Person scanning a QR code to complete a transaction. - koonsiri boonnak/Shutterstock QR codes, short for quick-response codes, are designed to store information for easy sharing. For example, instead ...