Stefan Claas wrote: > Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote: > > > Perhaps just use QR codes? Easily scanned and imported by a digital > > device. Message size is limited, but probably enough. If not, you can > > maybe use multiple QR codes. This reply, encrypted to you, is contained > > in the linked QR below: > > I just downloaded a free QR-Code app from Microsoft's Store and I was able > to decode and decrypt the message. It ends with '...linked QR below:' > but does not contain the link. I must say that for me and the provide > content, the image size is to big for my taste. I will feed now the message > into JAB-code and see how big the image size is there. > > A user reported to me that with his QR-Code software he was not able to > decode the message. He usually had always good results with QR-code in the > past. Maybe you can tell me what QR-Code software you used, so that the > user can try with a different or the same software.
I received an encrypted postcard today, which included an NFC tag and a QR-code. While decrypting the message from the NFC tag was no problem, the very dense QR-code I was not able to decode. And I used a high dpi setting for scanning. Regards Stefan -- NaClbox: cc5c5f846c661343745772156a7751a5eb34d3e83d84b7d6884e507e105fd675 The computer helps us to solve problems, we did not have without him. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users