No phishing or impersonation
Do not create QR codes, landing pages, campaigns, or destinations that impersonate another person or brand, steal credentials, collect payment information deceptively, hide the real destination, or mislead scanners about who operates a page.
No malware or unsafe redirects
Do not link to malware, drive-by downloads, exploit kits, credential theft pages, malicious browser notifications, unwanted software, or redirect chains designed to evade safety checks.
No illegal or harmful activity
Do not use SoLoQR for unlawful activity, harassment, threats, sexual exploitation, doxxing, hate or extremist promotion, regulated goods or services without required authorization, or content that creates a material safety risk for scanners or the public.
No platform abuse
Do not probe, overload, scrape, spam, rate-limit evade, reverse engineer, or interfere with SoLoQR systems. Do not create bulk campaigns intended to abuse redirects, analytics, storage, AI, health checks, trials, promotions, or payment systems.
Destination transparency
QR campaigns should make the scanner's expected action clear. If a QR code goes to a form, payment page, login page, download, or third-party site, the surrounding material and destination should not be deceptive.
Enforcement
SoLoQR may review, pause, block, remove, or limit QR codes, destinations, accounts, workspaces, uploads, and redirects that violate this policy or create suspected abuse, legal, security, payment, or platform risk.
Reporting
Scanners, customers, and rights holders should report suspicious QR destinations, impersonation, malware, or other abuse through the available support or abuse-reporting channel. Reports should include the QR URL, destination, screenshots, and a short description of the concern when possible.