Basics of QR Code

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QR CODE

ALL ABOUT QR CODE!


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WHAT IS QR CODE

• QR Stands for “Quick Response”


• Invented in 1994 by Denso Wave
• It is a 2D Barcode
• Stores web address, text Information,
contact information etc.
BAR CODE
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QR CODE

BAR CODE QR CODE

• Traditional One dimensional • Two dimensional barcodes


barcodes. or matrix barcode.
• Can be only read horizontally • Can be read horizontally and
• Only holds a limited amount vertically
of data-UPC = 12 Digits • Holds 4000+ character info
4 USES / APPLICATIONS

• Consumer Advertising
• Initially used to track vehicle parts in manufacturing
• Entertainment
• Transport ticketing
• Storing personal information
• Incorporated into currency.
• Augmented Reality
USES
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• Logging in to websites
• Sharing of files
• Payments
• Encryption using DES
6 TYPES

QR code model 1 & 2


• Model 1 is the original QR code.
• The largest version of the code is 14 (73*73 modules)
which is capable storing up to 1167 numerals.
• Model 2 is an improvement on the model 1.
• The largest version being 40 (177*177 modules) which is
capable of storing up to 7089 numerals.
7 TYPES

Micro QR code
• Smaller versions of a normal QR code
• Used to store only small amounts of numerical data in smaller surface
area.
IQR code
• Codes generated are either square or rectangle.
• It has much rows and columns thus it can store more data than
others.
8 TYPES

SQRC
 This has a restricting function
 They can be used to store private information or manage a company’s
internal information.
Frame QR
• These codes with canvas area can be flexibly used.
• Since letters and images can be inserted inside the canvas area, frame QR
acts as a promotional tool and also the authenticity of judgement.
9 RISKS

• Making your calendar, contacts, and even credit card


information available to criminals.
• Stealing your Facebook, Google, and other Passwords
and posting without your Knowledge or permission.
• Tracking your location for criminal purposes.
• Infecting your device with malware that can disable it.

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