During our university’s tech fair, we noticed dozens of QR codes on event posters, cafeteria tables, and student flyers. Anyone can print a QR that looks official—but could redirect to fake university pages or phishing sites. We realized that even tech-savvy users rarely double-check QR destinations, and that visually-impaired students have no safe way to verify what a QR actually links to. That sparked the idea for QR-Phish Guard + Voice Coach: a security tool that doesn’t just detect danger, it explains it—out loud.
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