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Is it? Has anyone actually tested sending a QR code over iMessage? Because doing that does not generate a link preview, and so there is no reason for Messages.app to be decoding it and fetching the URL.

If macOS really is background-scanning all images, and if Messages.app actually writes all received images out to disk as individual image files, then the background scanning could conceivably scan it. However I haven't seen anyone make this claim, it certainly doesn't seem necessary (why write it out to a file on disk?), and if this scanning is triggered by e.g. Spotlight indexing then it wouldn't be indexing cache files anyway.

So, has anyone actually demonstrated that sending a QR code over iMessage causes the recipient's device to fetch the URL? Because so far this just seems like complete speculation presented as fact.



> Has anyone actually tested sending a QR code over iMessage?

I have, just now. Nothing happened at either end - the URL was not accessed at all. I can get it to recognise it's a QR code on my iPhone by tapping to focus the image, waiting for the OCR badge, tapping that, and then tapping the image again to bring up a small menu with the URL as a title and headed by "Open in Safari". None of those steps accesses the URL. You have to make a conscious action to access the URL...




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