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Are there any fake safety labels?
Anti-counterfeiting labels are also fake. For example, some fake products with fake labels, if consumers scan the QR code on the product packaging and jump to the so-called "inquiry website", it will show that the verification is successful, because this so-called "inquiry website" is also fake. Even counterfeit goods may pirate QR codes, and even if they are purchased through official channels, the genuine products will be displayed.

In this case, manufacturers have chosen to upgrade anti-counterfeiting labels, such as applying paper grain anti-counterfeiting technology on the basis of anti-counterfeiting labels, and taking paper grain as the unique identification of each label. If the goods are packaged in paper, the paper grain technology can also collect the "paper grain" of the packaging box around the anti-counterfeiting label, so it is meaningless to remove or clone the "label" alone. No one, including label and packaging box manufacturers, can copy another set of identical anti-counterfeiting labels and packaging boxes, which is extremely safe.