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IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT VERMILIONWEATHER APP.
For those with the Vermilionweather app... Google has for some reason found the app to be malicious. My Sitelock protection system has not found any such malicious behavior. I'm done fighting them on it and spending needless money they want me to spend. I'm going back to just offering a home page for mobile devices that will operate exactly like the app on Android and other devices.. Uninstall the app and Bookmark the page linked with this post and save it to your homescreen. I found it to actually be a bit faster than the app.Update on Vermilionweather APP...
Found out late last night that the problem with the app triggering "malicious behavior" tags was with the web company that has been the app's host for the last few years, not with the Vermilionweather app itself. Their databases and servers were compromised. There was nothing with my app, that I or my security consultants found, that was compromising your mobile device or data since it did not require a log in or had a "shopping cart" that collected credit card and other personal information. Nonetheless, I'm dropping the app as previously posted and staying with the mobile friendly website pages. They load faster and have the exact same look and info as the app had with out me having to constantly change the apk for it. Sorry for any inconvenience created."How To Add Mobile Homepage To Your Device"
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Have you seen these odd looking black and white squares (like the ones displayed above) in magazines, on signs, and online? They are called QR codes.
What is a QR code?
A QR Code is a two-dimensional barcode, which has encoded in it a URL (web address), text, or other information. It can be read by a QR code scanner, including QR scanner smartphone or smartpad apps.
How can I read a QR code?
If you have a smartphone or smartpad, go to the app store and search for a QR code reader. You will find several free apps. Run the app and then hold your phone/pad camera over a QR code to read it. Most QR codes you come across have a URL encoded, so chances are when you read the QR code it will take you to a web page.
What is the point of QR codes?
QR codes link offline information to online content, effectively providing additional information and even multimedia to an offline experience. If you have created print material a QR code can enable smartphone/pad users to go directly to that web page without having to type in the web address or search for it in their bookmarks.
How can I use QR codes?
Vermilionweather.com QR codes can be placed on any printed paper, flyer, pamphlet, banner, sign, map, marker... anything, so that pertinent weather information is only a scan away. Outdoor activities that have any form of the above mentioned material can use them for it's participants and spectators alike. The uses are countless. Wherever weather information may be needed or wanted, they can be applied. Just right click on any of the images and save or copy it to be added to your paper, flyer, pamphlet, etc.
As an example, print off a copy of our Weather Flyer to see how easy it works.
Try it out.
If you already have a QR scanner on your smartphone, scan any of the above codes/symbols and see how easy it is to get weather information anywhere. If you don't have a QR scanner yet, go to your type phone or pads app store and download one.
Disclaimer
I am not a meteorologist, only a weather enthusiast with an interest in providing our area with good weather information. This is intended to be a useful weather resource, but there are no guarantees. Much of the weather data is drawn from government computers, and is therefor subject to any flaws in the source. As the NWS states: "Timely delivery of data and products from this server through the Internet is not guaranteed." Additionally there may be errors in the translation algorithm or server operation.
Although care has been taken in preparing the information supplied through Vermilionweather.com, Vermilionweather.com does not and cannot guarantee the accuracy of it. If you require an official forecast please contact your local National Weather Service Office.
Vermilionweather.com cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions and accept no liability whatsoever for any loss or damage howsoever arising.
Where links have been made to other websites, Vermilionweather.com cannot be held responsible for their content.
Data from and/or on this site is not always generated or verified by any official agency. Suitability for any particular use or purpose is up to the user. You should not rely solely on this data. Use all available resources before making any decisions. DO NOT make decisions that affect life or property based on this data!
Use of this site in any way, for any purpose, constitutes your agreement to this. This agreement is binding in all ways, regardless of the users origin and allows that you can not and will not attempt to hold the owner(s) of this site liable for anything at all, what so ever, period! If you can not agree to this, then you do not have permission to use these products.