Atomic Asher LLP launches India’s first multilingual QR safety app to fight cyber frauds

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Atomic Asher LLP launches India’s first multilingual QR safety app to fight cyber frauds
Atomic Asher LLP launches India’s first multilingual QR safety app to fight cyber frauds

In what marks a significant milestone in digital security, Atomic Asher’s QR safety app has been designed to fight cyber fraud.

Mumbai, January 2024: With the aim of empowering everyday users with advanced protection against malicious QR codes and URLs, Atomic Asher’s QR safety app ensures that users are protected against any digital attacks. Founded by Anirudh Asher, the company focuses on providing technology solutions to complex and wide-ranging societal problems.

The QR safety app has been designed by integrating artificial intelligence and machine learning to empower users to stay ahead of cybercriminals. The app stands out owing to its sophisticated tech features like real-time scanning, AI-driven threat detection, and its multilingual interface. The scanning technology has been built to meticulously scan QR codes for potential risks. This app not only safeguards users against known threats but also learns and adapts to new ones.

The surge in QR code-related scams in the country suggests that an increasing number of individuals are falling prey to attacks by cybercriminals, including public-facing entities. With the majority of information being QR code linked in the form of tickets, billboards, Maharera, newspaper ads, etc., it has become even more imperative to have a safety firewall in place. Atomic Asher’s QR safety app provides an extra filter to help safeguard both individuals and businesses.

“The launch of the QR Safety app is not just a milestone for our company but a significant advancement for the digital ecosystem at large. Our commitment to fostering a safer digital world has been our driving force, as have the mishaps experienced by my own grandparents. This app is a testament to our dedication to protecting users against the evolving threats in the digital domain, ensuring a secure and trustworthy environment for digital interactions,” said Anirudh Asher, Founder, Atomic Asher LLP.

In a bid to stay ahead of cybercriminals, the QR safety app has been built with agility to be able to scale up and evolve to address potential future digital threats. The app will soon be integrating features like UPI account holder identification and protective measures against digital misdirection, such as rickrolling, for the benefit of its users.

Users can now download Atomic Asher’s QR safety app for free on the Apple App Store and Android Play Store. https://x.atomicasher.com

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