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Hong Kong Initiates Probe into Worldcoin Over Privacy Fears

by January 31, 2024
by January 31, 2024

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s Worldcoin project continues to raise privacy concerns — and is now under probe in Hong Kong.

Local media outlet HKET reported that Hong Kong’s data protection authority investigated six Worldcoin booths, using a court warrant on Wednesday. They also requested the operators to share relevant documents and information.

According to the Privacy Commissioner’s Office, Worldcoin raises significant concerns about personal data privacy and could potentially breach data laws. The office reportedly launched an inquiry into the project, keeping in mind the privacy of individuals’ data.

Privacy Commissioner Chung Liling cautioned the public against being too casual when participating in iris scanning activities, the report said.

Worldcoin didn’t return Cryptonews’ request for comment by press time.

Worldcoin launched in Hong Kong in July 2023, and the project quickly attracted a large number of participants.

The World App, Worldcoin’s crypto wallet application, saw over 1 million active users and garnered over 4 million downloads, within just six months of its launch.

Vision for Financial Equality Through Crypto Grants


Altman founded Worldcoin with the vision of implementing a universal basic income (UBI) system. The idea is that people receive recurring crypto grants as a guaranteed source of income.

What is Worldcoin & how does it work?https://t.co/OBH4XeIJRz

— Worldcoin (@worldcoin) January 31, 2024

The project uses a special device called the “Orb” to scan people’s eyes, ensuring each crypto grant goes to a different person.

Operators responsible for the Orbs perform these scans to confirm people’s identities. Their job is to make sure each person has a distinct digital wallet for Worldcoin, preventing fraud.

The goal is to promote financial equality and make digital assets accessible to all, but the method of collecting biometric data has raised privacy worries.

Worldcoin’s Biometric Data Collection Draws Global Regulatory Probes


The project is under scrutiny not only in Hong Kong but also globally, as regulators worldwide are concerned about how the company manages biometric information. Germany, France, and Britain have all indicated intentions to investigate the project.

Even Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has expressed reservations about the system used for verifying human identities.

Last month, Worldcoin temporarily paused its orb verification service in India, Brazil, and France.

The post Hong Kong Initiates Probe into Worldcoin Over Privacy Fears appeared first on Cryptonews.

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