QR codes are extremely resilient to corruption and data loss. They're designed to be used in industrial settings, even, where dirt and wear and tear are a given. I think the top tier QR code can lose a third of its data and still work just fine. If you want to destroy the code, go ham with that sharpy.
QR codes are extremely resilient to corruption and data loss. They're designed to be used in industrial settings, even, where dirt and wear and tear are a given. I think the top tier QR code can lose a third of its data and still work just fine. If you want to destroy the code, go ham with that sharpy.