Report Abuse

Use this page to report content or activity that violates the QRDyno Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policy, infringes your rights, or is otherwise unlawful.

Imminent harm or child sexual abuse material (CSAM)

For threats of imminent physical harm, contact your local emergency services first (911 in the US, 112 in the EU/UK).

For CSAM, email abuse@qrdyno.com with the subject line "CSAM"and include only the URL of the offending content — do not include the material itself. We report verified CSAM to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and to law enforcement, as required by 18 U.S.C. § 2258A.

Email abuse@qrdyno.com

Choose a category

Phishing, malware, or scam

A QRDyno-hosted QR code redirects to a phishing page, drops malware, or operates a fraud or impersonation scheme.

Email abuse@qrdyno.com

Copyright infringement (DMCA)

A QRDyno-hosted page or destination uses your copyrighted work without permission. See the procedure in our Terms § 11.

Email dmca@qrdyno.com

Trademark or impersonation

A QRDyno slug or hosted page impersonates your brand, organization, or person, or infringes a trademark you own.

Email abuse@qrdyno.com

Illegal content

Hate speech, harassment, illegal goods, non-consensual content, or other content that violates applicable law.

Email abuse@qrdyno.com

Privacy / data request

You want to exercise a privacy right (access, deletion, correction, etc.) or request removal of personal data shown on a QRDyno page.

Email privacy@qrdyno.com

Other Terms or AUP violation

Any other content or behavior that violates the QRDyno Terms or AUP.

Email abuse@qrdyno.com

What to include in your report

To act on your report quickly, please include:

  • The exact QRDyno URL or slug (e.g., qrdyno.com/abc123).
  • A clear description of the violation and the specific reason it violates our Terms, AUP, or applicable law.
  • Supporting evidence: screenshots, scan logs, malware scanner output, trademark registration certificate, copyright certificate, etc.
  • Your name and contact email.
  • For DMCA notices: the full set of elements required by 17 U.S.C. § 512(c)(3) (described in our Terms § 11).
  • A good-faith statement that the information in your report is accurate and that you are authorized to act on the rights at issue.

What happens after you report

We aim to acknowledge reports within two business days. We prioritize reports of CSAM, imminent physical harm, active phishing campaigns, and active malware distribution and act on substantiated reports of those categories within 24 hours where feasible. Other categories are reviewed in the order received.

We may, in our sole discretion, remove content, disable a QR code, insert a warning interstitial, suspend or terminate the responsible account, preserve evidence on legal hold, and cooperate with law enforcement. We may share verified reports with the affected user where doing so does not compromise an ongoing investigation or expose the reporter to harm.

Counter-notices: users whose content is removed may submit a counter-notice or appeal as described in our Terms § 11 and AUP § 7.

Bad-faith reports. Knowingly false abuse reports or DMCA notices are themselves a violation of our Terms and may expose the reporter to liability under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f) and equivalent laws.