Worldcoin must delete all iris scan data, watchdog says

    • Worldcoin aims to create a global identity system by getting people to have their irises scanned in exchange for free cryptocurrency and a digital ID.
    • Worldcoin aims to create a global identity system by getting people to have their irises scanned in exchange for free cryptocurrency and a digital ID. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Fri, Dec 20, 2024 · 10:27 AM

    SAM Altman’s company Worldcoin must delete all iris scanning data collected since the start of the project that has sparked privacy concerns in several countries, Spanish data protection watchdog AEPD said on Thursday (Dec 19).

    AEPD cited a decision earlier on Thursday by its Bavarian counterpart BayLDA, with whom the agency has cooperated on the case, that found the venture in breach of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation.

    World, as Worldcoin has rebranded itself, has its European headquarters in the German city of Erlangen, in Bavaria.

    Spain’s High Court in March upheld a temporary ban on the iris-scanning venture, dismissing an appeal by Worldcoin owners.

    Co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in 2019, Worldcoin aims to create a global identity system by getting people to have their irises scanned in exchange for free cryptocurrency and a digital ID. REUTERS

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