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CGV Introduces Electronic Visitor Registration to Combat COVID-19


An employee at an internet cafe in Seoul demonstrates the scanning of a patron's quick response (QR) code on June 1, 2020. (Yonhap)

An employee at an internet cafe in Seoul demonstrates the scanning of a patron’s quick response (QR) code on June 1, 2020. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, June 19 (Korea Bizwire)CGV, South Korea’s largest multiplex chain, said Friday it will introduce an electronic visitor registration system based on quick response (QR) code verification technology at all of its theaters nationwide to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.

CGV’s announcement came after South Korea last week mandated QR code-based registration of visitors at bars, clubs and other entertainment facilities across the country, stepping up measures against COVID-19.

Those facilities are required to use smartphone QR code-based entry logs for all visitors to keep records of their personal details.

Under the CGV system, anyone who visits a CGV theater to buy movie tickets is required to complete a personal authentication process by scanning a QR code at the ticket counter using a smartphone app and entering simple information on the screen.

Information on the visitor’s name, address and arrival time will be stored in the server for four weeks before being deleted automatically, CGV officials said.

This information is not visible to movie theater officials and is only provided to relevant authorities in case of emergency, they added.

Customers making reservations online are not required to undergo QR code authentication, because their basic member information is already entered into the database, they explained.

“In the case of a coronavirus outbreak at theaters, it has been difficult to track down visitors who paid cash to buy tickets at the box office, whereas contact with those who made online reservations is mostly possible. The QR verification system has been introduced to make up for the loophole,” said a CGV official.

(Yonhap)

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