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Where to scan the code to check authenticity

Scanning the code to check the authenticity of the packaging, website, third-party after-sales service points to scan. Anti-counterfeiting QR code is usually printed on the packaging of the product, and consumers can verify the authenticity of the product by scanning the QR code on the product packaging. The scanning operation of some anti-counterfeiting QR codes can be done through websites or mobile applications (APP). Some anti-counterfeiting QR codes can be scanned through third-party scanning platforms, which are provided by governments, brand manufacturers, e-commerce platforms or anti-counterfeiting organizations. In some cases, consumers can go to the product's after-sales service points, such as brand stores, after-sales service centers or authorized sales points, and provide the product's QR code to the relevant personnel for scanning. A document on anti-counterfeit code management practices is a document or regulation developed by relevant government agencies, industry associations, brand manufacturers or organizations to regulate and manage the application and use of anti-counterfeit codes. It ensures the compliance, credibility and operability of the anti-counterfeiting code system to provide effective security against counterfeiting. The document on anti-counterfeit code management practices is formulated in accordance with laws and regulations or industry standards to ensure that the use of anti-counterfeit codes complies with relevant legal requirements and industry norms. For example, certain countries or regions have developed specific regulations to manage and protect the security and legality of anti-counterfeiting codes.