I mean if you get it in a mail and then use a qr code reader you should be able to skip the decode step if the qr code contents were included directly as a link.
Typically QR based payment systems don’t actually have a link. Rather they have a unique transaction id instead. End of the day as you said, it requires the payment app to support it. Here in Singapore, all the QR payment apps including Google Pay support selecting an image containing a QR from your phone’s gallery to do it.
MonkderVierte@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
What link? No link needed, the Qr is the bill. You scan it with your banking app, approve, done.
But instead of opening it on the desktop and then scan it with the phone, i hoped i could do it on the move with the phone only.
impersonator@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
I can simply share a pdf or picture with my banking app and it reads the QR code and prefills all info. Have you tried this?
progandy@feddit.org 1 week ago
I mean if you get it in a mail and then use a qr code reader you should be able to skip the decode step if the qr code contents were included directly as a link.
pycorax@lemmy.world 6 days ago
Typically QR based payment systems don’t actually have a link. Rather they have a unique transaction id instead. End of the day as you said, it requires the payment app to support it. Here in Singapore, all the QR payment apps including Google Pay support selecting an image containing a QR from your phone’s gallery to do it.