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minus-square@helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink31•edit-21 month agoFind yourself a QR scanner that gives you a preview of what the code is before sending you to the open web. I like this one, found it on F-droid. “QR Scanner (PFA)” https://github.com/SecUSo/privacy-friendly-qr-scanner For example, the QR code sirico@feddit.uk posted (it can scan from a saved picture too) shows me this;
minus-square@yonder@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink12•1 month agoWait, do normie phone, just, instantly open an untrusted website? The camera on LineageOS has a “scan” mode where it shows the data of scanned QR codes before you make an action.
minus-square@Maggoty@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•edit-21 month agoThey show you a tiny pop up with some of the URL. Not all of it. You click that and it goes right to it.
minus-square@helpImTrappedOnline@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink7•edit-21 month agoYup, modern security at its finest. Normie’s don’t stand a chance. I wish email clients would do something similar, especially for Formatted links. Open up a big popup that shows the full sender address, the full link, and underline/color any numbers so its clear AMAZ0N.com is b.s.
minus-square@Gobbel2000@programming.devlinkfedilink1•1 month agoFairEmail for Android shows a popup with the actual link.
Find yourself a QR scanner that gives you a preview of what the code is before sending you to the open web.
I like this one, found it on F-droid. “QR Scanner (PFA)” https://github.com/SecUSo/privacy-friendly-qr-scanner
For example, the QR code sirico@feddit.uk posted (it can scan from a saved picture too) shows me this;
Wait, do normie phone, just, instantly open an untrusted website? The camera on LineageOS has a “scan” mode where it shows the data of scanned QR codes before you make an action.
They show you a tiny pop up with some of the URL. Not all of it. You click that and it goes right to it.
Yup, modern security at its finest. Normie’s don’t stand a chance.
I wish email clients would do something similar, especially for Formatted links.
Open up a big popup that shows the full sender address, the full link, and underline/color any numbers so its clear AMAZ0N.com is b.s.
FairEmail for Android shows a popup with the actual link.