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June 27, 2018
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Limit to number of scans for InDesign QR codes?

  • June 27, 2018
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Hello everyone,

I'm wondering if there is a limit to the number of scans allowed for QR codes that are created in InDesign? I know many QR code generator services charge for scans over a certain amount. I've got a client that wants the ability to have their code scanned at least 1,000 times. Any help, verification, or clarity that can be provided would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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Correct answer Jongware

That is because those (often advertised as """free""") QR generators do not put your hyperlink in the QR code. Instead, they link to an URL of their own, and then re-direct you to the actual page.

That is a scam. Or perhaps having people pay for something that is free – scanning a QR code – is just very smart, I can't make up my mind. Or they need the money to keep their website up and running.

As far as I am aware, InDesign does not redirect such hyperlinks. The URL that gets read is exactly the one that you enter. No other website intervenes, no counters are updated, no monies need exchanging. Unless you do so in your hyperlink, of course.

Also, I really really hope I did not give Adobe an idea here.

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happie_97
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June 27, 2018

No, I use the codes all the times with my students and I am sure they have been used over 1,000 times. Your client shouldn't have any issues.

Jongware
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JongwareCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 27, 2018

That is because those (often advertised as """free""") QR generators do not put your hyperlink in the QR code. Instead, they link to an URL of their own, and then re-direct you to the actual page.

That is a scam. Or perhaps having people pay for something that is free – scanning a QR code – is just very smart, I can't make up my mind. Or they need the money to keep their website up and running.

As far as I am aware, InDesign does not redirect such hyperlinks. The URL that gets read is exactly the one that you enter. No other website intervenes, no counters are updated, no monies need exchanging. Unless you do so in your hyperlink, of course.

Also, I really really hope I did not give Adobe an idea here.

kglad
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June 27, 2018