What are these figures for? [closed] - image

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I found this figure on a web page :
What are they called , how to use them and what are they usefull ?

qr code
They can be scanned from images by devices such as cell phone cameras and could link to a web page for example.
I do not understand why one would be on a web page however, where you can just click: their most common use is on paper publicity seen on the streets.

They are called QR codes.
You can get an app to your phone and read them with the camera.
They are used mostly to direct a user onto a webpage.

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