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QR codes are everywhere: you can find them printed on the packaging of your latest gadgets, you can find them on business cards, included on presentations at conferences, you can even see them painted on buildings. People and companies use them to store and distribute all kinds of information, in a manner that is quickly accessible to anyone with a smartphone. Have you seen how a QR code looks? Did you scan one? Do you know what a QR code does? If you do not, read this guide to learn everything that you should know about QR codes, including how to create one:

What is a QR code?
The QR code term stands for Quick Response Code. QR codes are square barcodes (two-dimensional barcodes) that were first developed and used in Japan. Like any other barcode, a QR code is nothing more than a way to store information in a machine-readable optical label. The data contained by a QR code can be anything from simple text, to email addresses, to phone numbers and so on.

QR codes store data using patterns of black dots and white spaces, arranged in a square grid. These patterns can be scanned and translated into human readable information, with the help of an imaging device, like a camera or a scanner, although the most common way to scan QR codes nowadays is to use your smartphone's camera and a specialized app for reading QR codes.

Why are QR codes useful?
QR codes are easy to generate and use. They are a convenient way to store all kinds of data in a small space. If the data you want to store in a QR code is made of only alphanumeric characters, a single QR code can hold up to 4000 characters.

What are QR codes used for?
As they can store different types of information, QR codes are used for many purposes. QR codes are commonly used for holding data such as:

Simple text - welcome messages at conferences
Addresses - personal home address, business address
Phone numbers - personal telephone number, your company's phone number
E-mail addresses - personal or business accounts
URLs - addresses of websites or specific web pages
Links to apps - found in app stores such as Google Play or Apple's App Store
Payments - QR codes can store information about your bank account or credit card
Online accounts authentication - websites can display a QR code which a registered user can scan with his or her smartphone and automatically login
WiFi authentication - QR codes can be used to store WiFi networks authentication details such as SSID, password and encryption type: when you scan such a QR code using your smartphone, it can automatically join that network
Other various uses - such as funerary (according to Wikipedia, in Japan, there are tombstones with QR codes that point to web pages that hold information about the deceased), or for transcripts and degrees (used mainly in India, China, Mexico)

The truth is that you can store lots of types of information in a QR code and it all depends only on your imagination. For example, you could also use a QR code to point someone to your Facebook page, or you could use it to display a poem you wrote. It is all up to you.

Where are QR codes displayed?
You can find QR codes in all kinds of locations, but some of the most common places where you can see them are:

On business cards, containing contact details of all kinds
On the packaging of smartphones and other gadgets, containing links to apps, the support service for the gadget that you purchased, the product page with information about that gadget and so on
On TV advertisements, billboards, online ads and other types of advertisements
On inventory tags in enterprises, containing information like serial numbers, part numbers, hardware specs, inventory dates and so on
In short, you can place a QR code on anything that can be seen and scanned with a smartphone: from a piece of paper to a piece of cloth, to a TV screen or a building facade. The possibilities are endless.

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