@Anomnomnomaly I don't disagree with anything you've written here, which is why it's such a shame that we occasionally have to use QR codes for accessibility reasons when inclusion hasn't been considered/possible from the start. For example, to direct people to a more accessible version of a data entry experience in a museum, give access to a web-browseable version of some event information without people having to type a URL, etc. It's a terrible solution and I hate it.