Where is the scanned document?

mimipinson24 Posted messages 86 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   -  
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Hello,
I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 7. It has a built-in QR code reader. So I scanned the QR code for the COVID vaccination certificate.
When I scan it, it gives me the name of this QR code (multiple lines) and asks me to copy those lines, which I did... but what now?
I am looking everywhere to find this code transformed into a certificate to present to those who ask for it... it is nowhere to be found. I scanned it with the camera, it saved in my gallery, but as a QR code, not in a readable document form.
I can't find the answer on Google. Can you help me? (I'm not good with smartphones). Thank you very much in advance! Best regards,

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Pierr10 Posted messages 13777 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   5 813
 
Hello,

It's not complicated and you will certainly manage it.

1) Download the app TousAntiCovid that you will find in the Google Play Store.

2) Once the app is installed on the smartphone, open it and go to "Certificate and Notebook" and click on My Notebook.

3) At the top of the page, click on Scan the QR code. Scan the QR code from the paper certificate.

That's all!

The main information appears clearly (your name, vaccine and batch number, number of injections). The same information is contained in the QR code.

If you don’t want to use your smartphone, just keep the paper certificate with you. No one is obliged to have a smartphone!

What is well conceived is clearly expressed,
And the words to say it come easily.
(Boileau)
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casimire666 Posted messages 2483 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   721
 
Hello
clearer than my explanations
thank you
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casimire666 Posted messages 2483 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   721
 
Hello
it's the QR code that needs to be presented.
Otherwise, you'll need the TousAntiCovid app to integrate it without having to show the paper

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 Today's truth is not tomorrow's.
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mimipinson24 Posted messages 86 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Oh really? But how are those I present this code to going to decipher it? I don’t understand anything. Well, I’m also going to scan TOUSANTICOVID (the QR was next to the other one), I hope it works, because I don’t know how to integrate it into the first code... all this is complicated for my little head!
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mimipinson24 Posted messages 86 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
I just scanned the code, I only have a 3rd square in my gallery, not a document.
Do I also need to register the TOUSANTICOVID app? I don't have it on my phone. I warned you: I'm really bad at this!
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casimire666 Posted messages 2483 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   721
 
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you need to download the app from the store
otherwise just take the photo and let the "competent authorities" take care of reading it (they must be equipped).
the app will only be useful when....

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 Today's truth is not tomorrow's.
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mimipinson24 Posted messages 86 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Well, well, well, ooookeyeyey! So I present this code at the cinema entrance, for example, and they will be able to read it! Magical! We can't stop progress.
Still, I need to have my smartphone on me (well yes, it always stays at home, I can’t get used to it).
It’s too much for my little head, I envy you young people!
In any case, a thousand thanks, I’ll go to bed a little less dumb tonight. Have a great weekend!
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mimipinson24 Posted messages 86 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention  
 
Oh, thank you a thousand times for these very clear explanations. I followed your instructions, and I did it. And yes, I agree with you, these smartphones, although useful I admit, are a nightmare for us seniors. By struggling, we manage, while for you young people it’s instinctive. We can't deny progress.
Thank you again for taking the time to respond to me and to help me effectively.
I wish you a beautiful day.
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Anonymous user
 
On my vaccination certificate there are 2 QR codes: on the right, the one to use for the TousAntiCovid app, and on the left an "independent" QR code that can be stored on the smartphone for those who do not want to use the app.
The problem is, the original question from mimipinson24 still stands: where can this code be found once scanned? I've searched through all the folders and found nothing.
If anyone knows...
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Pierr10 Posted messages 13777 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   5 813
 
Hello,

The QR code and the information it contains are in the "My Notebook" section (My certificates tab) of the TousAntiCovid app.
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Anonymous user > Pierr10 Posted messages 13777 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 
No, but I know that. That's not my question. Recently, on the new vaccination certificates, there is a second QR code for those who do not want (or do not know) to use the booklet.
But what happens to this scan in the phone? Where can I find it?

Here are the two QR codes, different. The one on the right is for the app, the one on the left is a mystery. Note that the one on the left does not have the little squares in the corners:





Otherwise, we can make the question more general without talking about Covid: Where are QR code scans stored in the files of an Android smartphone?
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Pierr10 Posted messages 13777 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention   5 813 > Anonymous user
 
You still have the option to photograph the QR code on the left and keep the photo on your smartphone.
Any device can scan the photo.
But in any case, it won't work because you need an official document, meaning either the paper certificate or the TousAntiCovid app, which can only be filled in from the paper document.

The information in the two QR codes seems to be about the same. The difference is that the one on the left is not recognized by the TousAntiCovid app.

Concerning your question about storing scans of the QR codes, it likely depends on the app managing the QR codes.
I use an app called QR Droid. There is a history of scanned codes and the possibility to display these codes.
But I don’t know exactly where the app's data is stored.
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Anonymous user > Pierr10 Posted messages 13777 Registration date   Status Modérateur Last intervention  
 
Ok thanks, actually I searched and in my QR code app I also have a history that allows me to redisplay the QR code.
Otherwise, the other solution I found is to copy/paste the information from the Ameli site summarized in a PDF document. I saved this PDF in "documents" and I can therefore display the digital equivalent of my vaccination certificate with the two QR codes.
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