Beware of "online QR code services", all of them insert some spam redirectons in the QR code.
After trying a dozen founds from Google, I finally found a decent one from a german university.
I made this one so I'm pretty sure it doesn't do that — but you just got me thinking of all the QR codes on tombstones and inked into people's skin that probably redirect to a pay day loan website or something.
The trick is to use whatever that is built into the system you are using. On iOS I use the Shortcuts app to create an action to generate QR codes. On desktop I just use Chrome's built-in QR code generator right from the address bar.
Assuming you already trust your OS and your browser, this means you do not need to trust any additional party for this simple task.
DitheringIdiot|2 years ago
CharlesW|2 years ago
kccqzy|2 years ago
Assuming you already trust your OS and your browser, this means you do not need to trust any additional party for this simple task.