A South African City Is Slapping QR Codes On Poor Black Resident Homes
South Africa’s largest city, Cape Town, has announced plans to use QR codes to identify housing residents and their neighbours in a bid to reduce the amount of data they have been collected by the city's police officers.
Source: buzzfeednews.comPublished on 2022-08-15
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