TAGBASE vs QR Codes

    QR Codes Are Not Secure Authentication

    Any smartphone camera can scan a QR code — and any printer can reproduce one. QR codes offer zero cryptographic security, making them the weakest link in product authentication.

    How QR Code Authentication Works

    QR codes encode a static URL or serial number that links to a verification database. When scanned, the system checks if the code exists in the database and returns an 'authentic' result.

    The fundamental flaw is that QR codes are purely visual — they contain no cryptographic element. Anyone who photographs or scans a QR code can reproduce it perfectly, creating unlimited clones of what appears to be a genuine product.

    The QR Code Process

    Understanding how QR codes work reveals exactly why they fail at authentication.

    1

    Static Data Encoding

    A URL or serial number is encoded into a visual pattern of black and white squares.

    2

    Consumer Scans

    A smartphone camera reads the visual pattern and decodes the embedded data.

    3

    Database Lookup

    The decoded URL leads to a server that checks if the serial number exists.

    4

    Easily Cloned

    Because the QR code is purely visual, anyone can photograph it and print identical copies.

    Critical Weaknesses of QR Codes

    Zero Copy Protection

    A QR code is just a printed image. Any camera or scanner can capture it, and any printer can reproduce it perfectly — creating unlimited counterfeits.

    No Cryptographic Security

    QR codes contain no encryption, no digital signatures, and no tamper detection. They are static, open data that anyone can read and duplicate.

    First-Scan Fraud

    Counterfeiters can scan the legitimate QR code first, triggering the 'authentic' response, then sell the fake product with the same code to unsuspecting consumers.

    No Scan Counting Accuracy

    Even with scan-count limits, shared QR images on social media or screenshots invalidate the count, causing legitimate products to appear fake.

    Why TAGBASE Wins

    Dynamic Rolling Codes

    Every tap generates a unique, one-time cryptographic code that cannot be predicted, replayed, or cloned.

    No App Required

    Consumers simply tap their phone — native NFC support in iOS and Android handles everything instantly.

    The Verdict

    QR codes were designed for convenience, not security. They are trivially copyable, offer no cryptographic protection, and create a false sense of security for brands and consumers alike. TAGBASE's dynamic NFC authentication provides the only truly unclonable, tamper-proof solution for product authenticity.

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