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QR codes annoy everyone I know, of a certain age, including me.
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Why make it more difficult.
Simply give them your name and number. Done! Text it to them if you want high tech. OR Codes! No need at all.
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A phone number will do for new friends.
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Some of you may like the Dot Card. dot. cards - Digital Business Card of the Future
– dot.cards You can set up your complete profile (whatever you want to share) online, and when the Dot card comes into proximity of a phone, the link pops up, you select it, your profile shows up, and they can save it to their contacts. Very simple. There is also a QR card on the back if your proximity setting is not on. $20 for a card and it lasts forever. Quote:
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Personally, I would never scan a QR code on someone’s card. Too big of a risk.
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personally, i hate email now not in the business world, and I tell contractors, companies, etc, to call/text me versus email, as I no longer live on email for timely responses. . . . don't use email on my phone either. .
good luck with your new project retiring with too much time on your hands |
I would be very reluctant to scan a QR code even if it looks like it came from a friend. I know that many of my friends have been hacked and that hackers use QR codes to install malicious software. Whenever you scan any QR code you are at risk.
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I have minimal info on my calling cards - First names (not last), Village name (not address), one cell number (that it's easy to block a caller) and a "Villages specific" email address created for this purpose.
You don't REALLY know who you are sharing your personal information with on a first meet...maybe I'm too cautious, but "better safe than sorry" |
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