QR code: what does it say about me? – Media

Those who want to take part in social life now often have to scan QR codes. About the amazing comeback of a technology that had already flopped.

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David Pfeifer

If the present had a face, it would look like a QR code. The area speckled with pixels is now replacing menus and museum guides, it leads people to experiences and insights. And of course it also reveals the vaccination status, which decides whether one is entitled to linger or condemned to stay outside. A shimmering silver QR code is currently also on the cover of the Vogue from Singapore. You are reflected in it. As in many Asian countries, in Singapore you have to scan a QR code for a long time if you want to go in somewhere, subway, hotels, hospitals, bars. The QR code has never been so successful worldwide. For good reasons.

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