Terms and Conditions
1. Content Ownership and Responsibility
You are solely responsible for the content you create using QR Code Monkey. You represent and warrant that you have all necessary rights to use the content and that it does not infringe on any third-party rights. QR Code Monkey is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any QR codes generated using its service.
2. QR Code Functionality and Limitations
QR Code Monkey generates static QR codes that hold all the content you entered. The more information you put into the code, the more pixels it will have. If you put a lot of content into the code, you may end up with a high number of pixels, making it difficult for QR code readers to scan the code. If you need a lot of content in your code, consider using dynamic QR codes, which most of the time cost money. QR codes are not meant to hold your 10-page word document; they are meant to link to it. Always leave a space between your QR code and the content or design around it. The QR code should always stand alone on the background and the foreground should not touch other elements.
3. Testing and Printing
Always test your QR code before printing. We have seen QR codes that were printed on thousands of business cards or leaflets and that did not work correctly. So make sure you scanned your final QR code before print. Do not just check if the QR code is recognized by the QR code scanner app; do also open the URL or any other content of your code to see if it works. A little typo can break your QR code and make it useless. We also recommend testing with different devices and different QR code scanner apps to make sure everything works on a wide range of devices.
4. Color and Contrast
QR codes with a black or dark background and a white or lighter foreground may look great in some design scenarios, but they can't be scanned with all QR code scanner apps. A lot of apps for scanning your QR code are expecting the code to have a darker contrast to the background, so if you scan a code with white foreground it will not work for everyone. When choosing your colors other than white background and black foreground, make sure there is enough contrast. It is totally ok to use a colored background for your QR code but you should make sure to create enough contrast to the foreground.
5. Resolution and Size
Give your QR code images enough resolution to make it look sharp on all screens and print formats. Scaling a code image to bigger sizes without having enough resolution can make your QR codes look blurry. A blurry QR code can make it hard for QR code reader apps to detect the borders of the code and hard to scan. When displaying or printing your QR Code, we recommend giving your code a size of at least 2x2 cm (0.8x0.8 inch). Depending on how much content you put into the code, it should be bigger. Check if you can easily see all pixels with your eyes.
6. Privacy and Data
QR Code Monkey does not collect, store, or share any personal information about its users, except as necessary to provide the service. QR Code Monkey does not track or monitor the content of any QR codes generated using its service.
7. Disclaimer of Warranty and Limitation of Liability
QR Code Monkey is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. QR Code Monkey shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to, damages for loss of profits, goodwill, use, data, or other intangible losses.
8. Changes to Terms and Conditions
QR Code Monkey reserves the right to change these terms and conditions at any time without notice. Your continued use of the service after any changes indicate your acceptance of the new terms and conditions.
9. Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about these terms and conditions, please contact us at [email protected].