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Worldcoin Must Delete All Iris Scanning Data, German Regulator Rules

MADRID – The German data protection authority BayLDA has ruled that Worldcoin must delete all iris scanning data collected since the project’s inception, a decision cited by Spain’s data protection watchdog AEPD on Thursday.

Key Points

  • BayLDA found the venture in violation of the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
  • The ruling affects Worldcoin, which has recently rebranded as World
  • The company’s European headquarters is located in Erlangen, Bavaria
  • Spain’s High Court previously upheld a temporary ban on the venture in March

About Worldcoin

The project, co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in 2019, aimed to:

  • Create a global identity system
  • Offer cryptocurrency and digital IDs in exchange for iris scans
  • Establish a new form of digital identity verification

This ruling represents a significant setback for the controversial project, which has faced privacy concerns in multiple countries.

(Story corrected to clarify that AEPD was citing a German regulatory decision, and to specify Worldcoin’s European headquarters location)

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