Multinational tech company Apple is a big fan of QR codes. Recent reports revealed that the tech giant has now adopted the way other QR code readers work. iOS 11 and iOS 12 systems are now capable of reading QR codes through the device camera. There is no need to download external applications.
As you may have already learned from previous blog posts, a QR code stands for “Quick Response” and refers to a mobile phone readable barcode that contains phone numbers, SMS messages, email addresses, information for business cards or just plain text. Apple is taking advantage of the popularity of these intuitive codes to present a feature without the need for a third-party app for scanning.
How To Scan QR Codes Using Your Apple Device
Scanning the QR code you have using your Apple device -- yes, including the iPad -- has opened up a new realm of possibilities for those that rely on these innovations. The steps for scanning the code are simple and easy:
- Open the Camera app.
- Point the camera lens to capture the QR code at just the right distance -- not too close and not too far.
- The Apple scanning feature will automatically read the code. The user will receive a prompt to follow the URL. Depending on the data type chosen, you will be directed to the embedded information.
- Go to www.qrstuff.com. Select “Scan” from the menu just above the QR code generator.
- You will be directed to the QR code scanner page. Note that the user needs to allow permission to access the device camera to allow the scanner to capture the QR code ready to be scanned. You only need to grant permission once, the first time the scanning feature is used.
- Simply point the camera to the QR code to be scanned, and you will automatically be directed to the information it holds. For instance, your Website URL QR code will take you to the webpage embedded in the code.
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