On Mon, 2024-11-25 at 16:34 -0600, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I want to read a code that comes to me via web page.
> My usual browser is firefox.

I'm kind of curious what websites give you a QR code to scan, but don't
give you any link to click on.  Have you seen if the QR image is a
normal link, too?

I really hate this cross-contamination of technology.  I'm on a website
on my computer, why would I want to do half the task there, half on the
phone?  It really only makes sense as a "scan our phone number" if
you're too lazy to type it in.  Or worse, you're browsing the site on
the phone - then what am I going to aim at the QR code?  Or businesses
that make it impossible to email them - they'll send you an un-
repliable email.  Likewise with un-repliable SMSs.
 
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