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2023-12-14 01:49:17 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: BF1FCCE9F8EA27224CB86EBE5F4AA650A6D3200685C245DC9BA49D880D794A5D
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While the above note isn’t completely incorrect, in the sense that QR codes are sometimes used in China to ‘identify buildings for workers’, the Chinese government does use QR codes for surveillance purposes in other cases. https://www.businessinsider.com/china-tracks-uighur-minority-qr-code-kitchen-knives-doors-human-rights-watch-report-2018-9?amp

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