- Summary
- This guide explains how to create professional identity passes using a QR code that links to your personal profile on LinkedIn. By scanning the code, users automatically download an app and log in, granting full access to their LinkedIn data and pastes. This method avoids downloading any native app, eliminating the risk of data loss from manual downloads, and ensures privacy. The code is valid for only a few minutes after generation, after which it automatically expires, providing a secure and temporary access window. You can create multiple passes for different platforms simultaneously, allowing different users to view or share the specific pages and articles associated with each pass. Unlike static screenshots or NFC, Apple Wallet securely stores and protects the user's data, making it safer for sensitive personal information. This system is currently supported on both iPhone and Android devices and requires no account creation or third-party app downloads. You can also download the pass file directly from the website for easy storage. This solution is ideal for LinkedIn professionals who want instant, secure, and private access to their social network without worrying about privacy risks or security breaches. The privacy and security of this system are paramount, ensuring that your identity remains protected even if someone tries to access your profile. It ensures that only authorized users with valid credentials can view and use the content. The process is simple: paste your LinkedIn profile link, generate a pass now, and share the link with colleagues or social groups.
- Title
- QR to Wallet – Your Socials in Apple Wallet
- Description
- Turn your LinkedIn, GitHub, Instagram, X, or WhatsApp profile into an Apple Wallet pass with a scannable QR code. Share your social media at networking events in 2 taps. Free, instant, no app needed.
- Keywords
- wallet, passes, free, apple, pass, code, attendee, social, media, best, does, show, profile, lock, screen, work, people
- NS Lookup
- A 76.76.21.21
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-12Updated 2026-04-12Summarized 2026-04-12
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