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QR codes, or Quick Response codes, have been around for a while now. It is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode consisting of black squares arranged in a square grid against a white background. QR codes are used to log into websites or share WiFi network logins. The banking industry has also taken advantage of QR codes because of its convenience and security. It’s easier to have these QR codes now with BPI’s QR code generator using its new online and mobile banking platforms. All you need to do is log on to the beta versions of BPI Online and BPI Mobile app. Then go to Other Services, click on QR Generator, then choose the account number that you want to get a QR Code for. From there, you can save the QR code in your Photo Gallery and send it to people who need to transfer money to you. BPI also allows you to generate a QR Code for each account that you own, and since the QR Code for your account can only be used on BPI’s online and mobile banking facilities, it will not work using third-party QR scanners/readers, therefore keeping your account information safe. Read more in our articles including "How QR Codes can provide convenient, secure banking" and "Google introduces Morse Code feature to Gboard".

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What is qr code convenience?

QR codes, or Quick Response codes, have been around for a while now. It is the trademark for a type of matrix barcode consisting of black squares arranged in a square grid against a white background.

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QR codes are used to log into websites or share WiFi network logins. The banking industry has also taken advantage of QR codes because of its convenience and security. It’s easier to have these QR codes now with BPI’s QR code generator using its new online and mobile banking platforms.

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Our coverage of qr code convenience includes: "How QR Codes can provide convenient, secure banking"; "Google introduces Morse Code feature to Gboard"; "Google rolls out Morse code to Gboard for iOS". Each article provides unique insights and information.