• MisterFrog@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    The #1 reason I hate QR codes (edit: directing to a website to order & pay for a restaurant online) is because they make you agree to further terms and conditions like collecting data on you.

    All just to fucking order food.

    Shit should 100% be illegal.

    I’m not against the concept of having digital ordering as an option. But it must be an option, and without any data collection

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      The #1 reason I hate QR codes is because they make you agree to further terms and conditions like collecting data on you.

      0.o A QR code is basically just a data-encoding format and is mostly used to store a link to something. I’m not sure where ToS/etc. come into that.

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            That’s because, unlike an AI, I deduced context from the entire thread and concluded that “I hate QR codes” was not an expression of disapproval of the technical concept of a QR code (i.e. encoding data), but how they are used in an obnoxious way to redirect a user to a website (usually with a menu).

            Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.

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              17 hours ago

              I wasn’t sure if the person meant that or fundamentally misunderstood what QR codes where and how they worked. Just wanted to clarify in case it were the latter.

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                  Work on your politeness and understanding of the fallibility of humans. Someone not tech savvy might actually not know the difference between a website and qr code, because the vast majority of qr codes are URLs.

                  Sure, maaaybe not on Lemmy, but they DID start with, “I hate qr codes”…

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                    I have an entire useless degree that shows I have tried to understand human fallibility. It just isn’t sinking in. The only thing I’m sure of is that the joke’s on me.

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        19 hours ago

        Made an edit for clarity.

        QR codes are great, linking me to a website where I need to provide my email and phone number to get food is annoying

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      20 hours ago

      I don’t think you have to agree to terms to look at a menu. Maybe a cookie popup though. Those are annoying!

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        7 hours ago

        Cookie popups are terms and conditions. They could easily make a page without any tracking cookies, only the ones nessecary for the service to functions, and they wouldn’t need the popup.

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        19 hours ago

        Oh sorry, I was referring to when the ordering is through a website, where you provide your email and phone number in order to pay.

        Often times, they’re harvesting your personal details.

        I really wish it were possible to mask my number, but in my country that’s not really possible.

        The one thing I’ve done, is get an alt number as an esim, that I use to receive codes, or whoever you’re required to provid a number.

        Mean I know with certainty any call I get on that number is spam, or any text I receive I haven’t initiated it spam.

        I’d much prefer it I could get throw away numbers though