If you use the Facebook Messenger payment mechanism often, then this piece of news might excite you. As per a report by Engadget, Facebook has added QR codes for easier in-app payments on Messenger.
First introduced in 1994 in Japan, QR codes never quite took off in the U.S. It may speak to our impatience that whipping out a smartphone, launching a scanner app, and focusing the camera on an image ...
Facebook confirms it’s testing a new QR code feature and payment links for use with Facebook Pay to make it easier for people in the U.S. to send or request money from one another. The QR code feature ...
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QR code scams: How to avoid falling victim to 'Quishing'
Cybersecurity experts are warning about scammers using QR codes to take advantage of unsuspecting victims. Sign up for our ...
COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) - The way we relay information is getting faster thanks to quick-response codes, or QR codes for short. The codes were first used in Japan back in the 1990's. After then surfacing ...
Scanning a QR code can expose you to identity theft, according to the Federal Trade Commission. Quick-response, or QR codes, which store links and other information and are readable by a smartphone ...
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