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Portugal orders Sam Altman's Worldcoin to halt data collection

Portugal's data regulator has bought Sam Altman's irisscanning project Worldcoin to stop gathering biometric data for 90 days, it said on Tuesday, in the current regulatory blow to an endeavor that has raised privacy concerns in several countries.

Worldcoin motivates people to have their faces scanned by its orb gadgets, in exchange for a digital ID and totally free cryptocurrency. More than 4.5 million people in 120 countries have actually registered, according to Worldcoin's site.

Portugal's information regulator, the CNPD, stated there was a high threat to citizens' data protection rights, which justified immediate intervention to prevent major harm. More than 300,000 individuals in Portugal have actually supplied Worldcoin with their biometric information, the CNPD stated.

The regulator stated it had received dozens of complaints in the last month about unauthorised collection of data from minors, shortages in the info supplied to the data subjects and the impossibility of eliminating the information or withdrawing permission.

Jannick Preiwisch, data protection officer at the Worldcoin Structure said Worldcoin was fully certified with all laws and policies governing the collection and transfer of biometric information.

The report from CNPD is the first time we are hearing from them concerning a lot of these matters, including reports of underage sign-ups in Portugal, for which we have no tolerance for and are working to address in all instances, even if a. matter of a couple of reports, Preiwisch said in an emailed. statement.

Worldcoin likewise said that the business in March began a. transition to Personal Custody which would give users manage. over their data, consisting of removal and any future use.

The CNPD stated the order to stop information collection was. short-lived while it carried out additional due diligence and. analysed grievances during an investigation.

PRIVACY CONCERNS

Worldcoin says it aims to build an identity and monetary. network, which Altman says will be essential for people to. show that they are human in a world controlled by artificial. intelligence. Altman is CEO of OpenAI along with co-founder of. the company behind Worldcoin.

Worldcoin is under examination in various countries and. has drawn criticism from personal privacy advocates over the collection. of personal data.

UK personal privacy project group Huge Brother Watch said after. Worldcoin's launch there was a threat biometric information might be. hacked or made use of, with senior advocacy officer Madeleine. Stone adding that digital ID systems hardly ever live up to the. remarkable advantages technocrats tend to credit to them.

Spain's data security regulator provided a three-month restriction. on Worldcoin, in reaction to problems, earlier this month. Kenya suspended Worldcoin's activities in August.

The Bavarian state regulator has said it is the lead. authority investigating Worldcoin under the European Union's. information security rules since Tools For Humanity, the business. behind Worldcoin, has a German subsidiary there.

The CNPD's suspension refers rather to the Worldcoin. Structure - a Cayman Islands entity described on its website as. memberless, having no owners or investors. The Worldcoin. Structure's site says it is the only member and director of. a British Virgin Islands company called World Assets Ltd, which. is accountable for issuing the Worldcoin tokens designated to. individuals who sign up.

The CNPD said that its choice was dealt with to the. Worldcoin Structure because that entity is the data controller. for the biometric data.

Worldcoin is backed by some of the most prominent venture. capital names, consisting of a16z crypto and Bain Capital Crypto.

(source: Reuters)