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Mall of America is also using QR codes throughout the holiday season with employee T-shirts and signage that lets users enter a grand prize for a $1,000 shopping spree.
QR codes aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years.
Fueled by a desire for touchless transactions, QR codes popped up everywhere in the pandemic. Businesses don’t want to give them up.
QR codes can give you easy access to information, but scammers are using them as well. The design of QR codes makes it impossible for the user to know where the code will direct them after ...
QR codes can help small business owners, like Kim Kardashian, capture customer emails, gain social media followers, and support clients after purchases.
After declining in popularity for a time, QR codes are back, offering a seamless bridge between physical and digital experiences to enhance multichannel strategies.
How to Use QR Codes to Market Your Business Smart companies are using the scan-codes to break the wall of interaction with customers. Keep these tips in mind when trying it for yourself.
FTC warns scammers are using QR codes to steal personal data Scanning a QR code can expose you to identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
The first thing most people do when opening a Cracker Jack box or bag is dig around for the prize. Now all you'll find is a code.
FBI warns about cybercriminals tampering with QR codes The agency warned consumers that criminals are tampering with some codes to steal information and money.
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