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QR Code Scam Protection by MetaCert in Safari (Zero Trust iPhone Security)

Watch how MetaCert protects customers who scan QR codes on parking meters without checking the link first.

This video shows how the MetaCert Safari extension protects iPhone customers when they scan a QR code using the built-in QR scanner. Many people scan QR codes on parking meters without thinking twice. That action instantly opens the link in Safari, where MetaCert steps in. A slim shield appears inside the browser, letting you know immediately whether the page is legitimate, unverified, or dangerous.

In this demo, the QR code links to the legitimate PayByPhone website. MetaCert confirms it with a green shield so customers know it’s safe before entering any payment details. Even if you forget to check the link in advance, MetaCert helps you decide what to trust the moment the page opens.

MetaCert uses a new kind of protection that doesn’t rely on outdated reputation scores or delayed threat detection. It applies a Zero Trust model to links, treating every link as untrusted until verified. Each shield is a real time classification based on direct evaluation. This gives you instant binary signals so you can decide what to trust without guessing. Instead of reacting after a scam or cyberattack, MetaCert gives you the clarity to avoid one.

🟢 Green Shield
Like a green traffic light. The link has been verified as legitimate. It’s not impersonating a trusted brand, person or organisation. You can proceed with confidence.

⚪️ Grey Shield
Like a flashing amber light. The link hasn’t been verified. That doesn’t mean it’s safe or dangerous. It means pause, double check, and stay alert. This is where MetaCert’s protection works hardest, preventing trust from being triggered too soon.

🔴 Red Shield
Like a red light or roadblock. The link has been confirmed as phishing. MetaCert blocks access to protect you before harm can happen.

Phishing is the impersonation of trusted people or organisations to deceive others into taking harmful actions, such as opening fake websites, entering sensitive information, downloading malware, or sending money. It’s the most common and effective online threat because the messages and websites often look exactly like the real thing. Criminals don’t exploit human vulnerabilities. They exploit the inherent weaknesses of today’s security solutions for phishing.

🔎 Search “MetaCert” on the App Store to start protecting your iPhone now.

Видео QR Code Scam Protection by MetaCert in Safari (Zero Trust iPhone Security) канала MetaCert
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