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QR-codes for faster contact sharing #2025

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totikom opened this issue Aug 30, 2020 · 6 comments
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QR-codes for faster contact sharing #2025

totikom opened this issue Aug 30, 2020 · 6 comments
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T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements

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@totikom
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totikom commented Aug 30, 2020

The problem

When I want to share a contact (my or someone else's) with the person I've met face to face, I need to spell (or show) my full Matrix ID, which is not very convenient. Otherwise, I can send matrix.to link with some external communication method, which is also not very fast.

Proposed solution

On the "profile page" add "show QR-code" button, which will create QR-code with matrix.to link.


It will allow users to quickly exchange Matrix IDs, which seems quite usefull.

@totikom totikom added the T-Enhancement New features, changes in functionality, performance boosts, user-facing improvements label Aug 30, 2020
@notramo
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notramo commented Aug 31, 2020

It should also do the verification in the same QR code.

@totikom
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totikom commented Aug 31, 2020

I don't think that it is possible due to the verification protocol. It requires exchange of information in both directions.

@bahur142
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This will be very useful feature to add someone in the contact list when face-to-face.
And then adding new contacts can happen like that:

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@ralaud
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ralaud commented Sep 1, 2020

Maybe duplicate of Related to #312

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totikom commented Sep 1, 2020

Related but not a duplicate, as I propose arbitrary contact sharing, not just your own.
For example, then I want to recommend one of my fellows to another, I can quickly show him/her the code. Apart from verification process there is no difference between sharing my and someone else's ID.

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notramo commented Sep 3, 2020

@totikom It is possible, although not with the current methods. E.g. the QR code contains a shared secret, and the scanner salts his own key with the secret.

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