How do you scan QR code’s with your iPhone’s camera?

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Just scan the QR code with the rear camera on your iPhone and click on the link when it appears. You can find the official instructions HERE.
 

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Just scan the QR code with the rear camera on your iPhone and click on the link when it appears. You can find the official instructions HERE.

A screenshot says more than a link ( I know, I am lazy).
Open Settings > Camera and enable Scan QR Codes.
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I even found this website where you fill in your WiFi name and password so it generates a QR Code for people to scan and join my WiFi. It’s easier than telling them my password with all the captions and underscores and whatnot.

https://qifi.org
 

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I even found this website where you fill in your WiFi name and password so it generates a QR Code for people to scan and join my WiFi. It’s easier than telling them my password with all the captions and underscores and whatnot.

https://qifi.org

Do you think it’s actually safe to put your Wi-Fi name and password on there. That’s actually pretty cool though, I’ve never seen such a thing
 

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Do you think it’s actually safe to put your Wi-Fi name and password on there. That’s actually pretty cool though, I’ve never seen such a thing

What’s the worst that can happen? That someone in Knockemstiff, Ohio sees my WiFi password and drives all the way to the Netherlands to login to my WiFi?

No I’m not afraid of inputting my WiFi name and password to make it easier for friends to login to it.

Yeah, you’re right about it being cool. All my friends think so too.
 

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What’s the worst that can happen? That someone in Knockemstiff, Ohio sees my WiFi password and drives all the way to the Netherlands to login to my WiFi?

No I’m not afraid of inputting my WiFi name and password to make it easier for friends to login to it.

Yeah, you’re right about it being cool. All my friends think so too.

 

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What’s the worst that can happen? That someone in Knockemstiff, Ohio sees my WiFi password and drives all the way to the Netherlands to login to my WiFi?

No I’m not afraid of inputting my WiFi name and password to make it easier for friends to login to it.

Yeah, you’re right about it being cool. All my friends think so too.

Hey! L eave Ohio out of it!!! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
 

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What’s the worst that can happen? That someone in Knockemstiff, Ohio sees my WiFi password and drives all the way to the Netherlands to login to my WiFi?

No I’m not afraid of inputting my WiFi name and password to make it easier for friends to login to it.

Yeah, you’re right about it being cool. All my friends think so too.

My WiFi router’s app generates QR code’s for this very purpose of sharing with friends.
 

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