Desktop still shows QR code after I scan it and my phone connects
I create a game and set the camera setting for my mobile phone, so the QR code shows up for me to scan. Once I scan it, the phone takes me to the camera setting before connecting to the game. The camera connects on my phone and I am able to see the camera working. However, on the desktop it continues to show the QR code with the message "Waiting for Camera Connection". I have tried all the different camera settings and so many different browsers but it still doesn't change anything, the QR code just doesn't move,, as if the phone camera is not connected. I know for a fact the phone camera IS connected to the game, because when I close the game on the desktop, I get a message on the phone saying the game has been terminated. I am currently away from my main pod and would love the opportunity to play remotely with them, so any help would be massively appreciated.

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Wallace commented
Good site was recommended. Very interesting. I honestly didn't realize until today that banks use data from online activity such as social networking and what cards are linked to my profile, what purchases I've made. Very interesting approach to assessing my ability to pay for a loan.
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Gleena #72960 commented
Absolutely, alternative credit scoring can significantly boost financial inclusion, especially in underbanked regions like Mexico. When traditional credit history is missing, analyzing utility payments, mobile usage, and digital footprints offers a broader, fairer view of creditworthiness. Globally, this model holds promise, though data privacy and bias risks must be carefully managed.
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EricTaylor#50917 commented
If we talk about Mexico, then indeed in this country not everyone has the opportunity to fully use credit services and do not even have bank cards. But fortunately, there is a third-party credit scoring in Mexico https://riskseal.io/blog/alternative-credit-scoring-in-mexico service that helps to fix this and increase the percentage of access to credit resources among the entire Mexican population. I hope this will be interesting to you.
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Diana92#75782 commented
That's a great point—using alternative data for credit scoring is a smart way to include more people in the financial system. I’ve been reading about how things like mobile payments, utility bills, and even online behavior are now being considered in countries like Mexico. It’s fascinating how these digital patterns can reflect financial habits. Do you think this approach could work well globally, or are there risks to relying too much on non-traditional data?
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Gleena #72960 commented
It sounds like a frustrating technical issue, and I hope it gets resolved soon. While troubleshooting continues, I’ve been reading about how different technologies are evolving, especially in financial services. One interesting example is **credit scoring in Mexico**, where alternative data is being used to improve access to credit. It shows how innovation can overcome system limitations—just like we need in remote gaming setups!
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