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Latest revision as of 18:50, 24 August 2018
What is a QR code?
QR codes are the square blocky equivalents to bar codes or web site addresses.
What does it look like?
How does it work?
When you focus the camera of a smart phone or tablet on the code, it leads to the Freegle Home page.
Where do I get one?
You can copy and paste them in to a banner or leaflet, anywhere where it is easier to point a device than to jot down a website address.
How should I use it?
https://app.qr-code-generator.com has helpful advice on how best to use these codes, and where.
How long will it last?
Freegle has subscribed to the code for a year. Even if we do not renew, it will remain live for three years until August 2021.
Can I track the effectiveness of a particular campaign, poster or leaflet?
One can be provided for a particular campaign or location. Please contact Dee via Freegle Support.