Most (all?) newer smart phones have a QR reader built into their camera
app. It might not be enabled by default, so you should be able to go
into the settings on the camera app and check there.
On 3/12/24 1:13 PM, charles meyer wrote:
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> My esteemed listmates,
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> I used a free QR code reader for the past year which worked great but that
> doesn't seem to be listed in Google Play anymore for Androids.
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> I installed Binary Eye and it took a lot of time to finally scan a QR code
> on a package and then opens a window which doesn't tell me much.
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> The old QR Reader would tell me all sorts of info quickly.
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> I'd like a QR Reader which does not attract or come with a lot of tracking.
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> Are you using a QR Code Reader which doesn't attract a lot of tracking, is
> free and easy to use?
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> Thank you!
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> Charles.
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> Charlotte County Public Library
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*Tim McMahon*
West Liberty Public Library
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