Is there an app that scans the code to distinguish between true and false?
Actually, no. \x0d\ First, these softwares generally use the barcode data provided by relevant institutions, but many commodities have no barcode for filing. Therefore, the data of many products are uploaded by enthusiastic netizens. When you use me to check and scan products without data input, the system will also remind you to input product-related information. \x0d\ Secondly, these softwares are all made in China, and we can't get the bar code data of foreign institutions, so the data of imported products are completely updated and maintained by software staff and enthusiastic netizens. Based on the above two points, we can understand that many products cannot be swept away. And the results of different software scans may be different. \x0d, are the "Sweep" and "I'll check" code scanning software reliable in identifying the authenticity of goods? \x0d\ A: That's ridiculous. This is the same as when people snapped up Banlangen during the bird flu. This software has no function of distinguishing authenticity. The reason is simple: counterfeiters are smart and the copying and scanning technology is very advanced now. The product packaging is almost 100%, and this kind of software just scans the bar code. Don't be naive to think that counterfeiters can't make the same barcode! This kind of software can really distinguish between true and false, and many of our civil servants who specialize in quality inspection are going to lose their jobs!