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maratc 5 hours ago

Adding your own passes was possible before (I used websites to create passes on the phone; apps existed too) however that's been a hurdle. I wonder what the security implications of this would be. Could people snatch a QR code on my paper ticket to go to a Taylor Swift's concert instead of me?

mystifyingpoi 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Could people snatch a QR code on my paper ticket

That's a feature, not a bug. It means you can sell the ticket if you can't make it. Thankfully (/s) we have Ticketmaster with rolling codes now, so, no reselling.

maratc 4 hours ago | parent [-]

> It means you can sell the ticket

This also means I can do it twice if I choose so.

jjice 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I can't speak for all things, but I found that venues will often use like a rotating QR code or rely on NFC. I'm sure if this is something like a ticket for a concert, you'll just rely on the existing pass support from whatever service you're using because it'll require something more complex.

The way I'm interpreting this is that it's a way to abstract stagnant QR or barcode passes for smaller businesses and libraries. We'll see at the WWDC though.

NetMageSCW 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

How do they get your paper ticket?

maratc 3 hours ago | parent [-]

By using their smart glasses or 20x zoom camera to take a picture of it when I take it out of the pocket at a grocery line?

Thieves could snatch my paper ticket from my hands before, but at least in that situation I would be aware of it.