Phishing campaign authors will love this. It normalizes users scanning barcodes they can’t read to go to unknown locations on a device where it’s harder to see the URL and there’s no IT watching for phishing activity.
Scan a Google tracking QR code, nope. Not to mnention how easy would it be to hide a malicious URL in a QR code. Nope, nope, nope.
Google is the biggest creator of bot traffic on the internet with its crawlers, not to mention what they do to train their AI. I bet this won’t block Google’s own bots.
This is it, what they’ve been wanting all along. You will no longer be able to access vast swathes of the internet unless you have a Google approved device, that is a Google-certified Android device with Google Play Services (aka Google Play Spyware) or an app on iOS. Use GrapheneOS or a Linux phone? No internet for you.
What I’d like to know is, what if you’re already accessing a site from your phone? And what if you genuinely don’t have another device? I’m assuming the answer to the second is you’re SOL.
You’re also missing the point, that a real user with a real name will be tied to each web-request that is “approved”.
This is the beginning of the mandatory age enforcement/requirement.
Awesome. Something to keep me away from big wrbsites and on the small web.
I’m not sure this is the right mindset to have. Sure you can isolate yourself for a while but at some point your bank will use this shit. Your doctor will send you a message via their orgs website. Your grocery store will charge you obscene prices if you don’t use their app. The Internet has not been an optional utility for many years now.
this mindset is what keeps the world without big tech going. to just accept their abuse is to make it far more certain
I wasn’t implying to accept it. I would say actively resisting it, complaining to the companies that utilize it, elect reps that will implement useful regulations is better. To just hide in a corner of the Internet doesn’t accomplish much though.
They say it’s a QR code challenge, resistant to bots, but what does it to? How does it work?
the qr itself is just a link to a recaptcha web page with a unique identifier in the url.
the magic is all hidden in the required app that’s linked to your google account and device, and the interactions that take place between it and google’s servers once it sees that code or link.
So how do I get through one of these without a working camera?
There are no doubt countless programs to scan QR codes on a desktop computer, and I know similar exists for phones. A camera is not needed.
At the same time though, that begs the question of what, exactly, is going to prevent an AI from doing the same goddamn thing? So it’s still shit.




