New QR Code Website Announced

LOS ANGELES — A new QR coding website called disQReet.com has launched this week.

The company behind the site said the site is a QR code creator for adult entertainment, enabling QR technology to be integrated into adult entertainment. 

“disQRreet is different from current QR creators because it gives the option of adding an ‘18 and older’ enter page before any website being shared, meaning porn companies will be able to safely share adult content on sites that have not usually allowed adult content because the QR code requires you to use a QR reader on a mobile device,” the company said.

“The QR is not a link. It is not only taking you off site, it is taking you off device. This means that it is not in violation of most social networks that prevent adult links and the promotion of adult content. So now if you want to offer your fans a special membership deal or show them a sexy pic, you can.” 

disQReet is being launched in its beta form.  The company said the formal launch will allow users to brand their QR or add a "NSFW" tag to the bottom corner. Users will also be able to create QR codes in bulk and fully track analytics of all their codes.

“Being safe for work, dealing with potential terms of service violations and not being able to easily have an 18 and older enter page has prevented QR from being readily used in adult,” the company said.

“disQReet.com changes that and we should expect to see QR being widely adopted on social media, websites, printed materials and even DVDs.”

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