> If it's an aesthetic thing, someone could make a tool that looks like it's blurring
The classy thing to do would be to replace it with a real QR code that spells out "remember to drink your ovaltine" but is damaged enough you need about a million brute force attempts to decode it.
The classy thing to do would be to replace it with a real QR code that spells out "remember to drink your ovaltine" but is damaged enough you need about a million brute force attempts to decode it.