QR codes are a type of matrix barcode that can be read using a smartphone camera or a special barcode reader. At Apex Tickets, QR codes are used on event tickets to verify their authenticity and grant entry to the event.

Here's how QR codes work:

  1. A QR code is created by encoding data into a matrix of black and white squares.
  2. The QR code is printed on the event ticket.
  3. To scan the QR code, a smartphone camera or barcode reader is used to read the matrix of squares.
  4. The scanned data is then decoded and processed by the software, which can verify the ticket's authenticity and grant access to the event.

At Apex Tickets, QR codes are used as a secure and convenient way to verify the authenticity of event tickets. When you purchase a ticket on Apex Tickets, you will receive a confirmation email with your ticket attached as a PDF. The PDF will contain a QR code unique to your ticket.

To ensure that your ticket is accepted at the event, follow these tips when using your QR code:

  • Make sure your phone screen is bright enough for the QR code to be easily scanned.
  • Hold your phone steady and close enough to the QR code for it to be clearly visible.
  • If you're having trouble scanning your QR code, contact an event staff member for assistance.

We hope this guide helps you understand how QR codes work and how they're used on Apex Tickets. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.

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