A stranger asked me to scan a QR code, and then was reported and then sent me a mask. Do n’t believe that the stranger is on the side of the road?

Is there any danger, I'm afraid it's over again

5 thoughts on “A stranger asked me to scan a QR code, and then was reported and then sent me a mask. Do n’t believe that the stranger is on the side of the road?”

  1. Sweeping the QR code is essentially a link to open a link. If it is an illegal link, there is indeed a hidden safety hazard. If you can also log in to the account, you can do:
    The balance in the app to the bank card, and then unbind the bank card.

    It add emergency contact information in the app. The report once or twice will generally not be named. If the title is really blocked, you can retrieve it by emergency contact (emergency contact requires the app that the APP has been tied to tied up Bank card).
    The wisdom, remember that if you encounter a code for giving gifts or discount fees on the roadside, you must not believe it.

  2. This kind of two -dimensional code on the street cannot be scanned. If that QR code has other links, then you scan, all your information will be known by the other party, and the other party may push you some illegal information to you

  3. Helping others to scan the QR code is originally a routine, and a mask cannot be worth two money. It is best not to be fooled.

  4. Don't scan the QR code of strangers, don't disclose your information to others because of a small gift. That's not cost -effective. Just pay attention to it later.

  5. The QR code of strangers cannot be scanned, and it may be scammers, or other advertising sales. Don't lose a lot of money for small things

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