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Worldcoin Ordered to Cease Operations in Hong Kong Over Privacy Compliance Issues
Shalini Nagarajan
Last updated:
May 22, 2024 05:07 EDT | 1 min read
After initiating an investigation into Worldcoin’s practices earlier this year, Hong Kong’s privacy commissioner concluded the company broke data privacy laws.
The privacy office said it quietly visited Worldcoin’s locations six times between December and January. By late January, officials raided those locations with warrants to gather evidence.
Worldcoin didn’t return Cryptonews’ request for comment by press time.
Hong Kong Privacy Watchdog Slams Digital ID Project Over Excessive Data, Unfair Practices
The watchdog found that Worldcoin offered free cryptocurrency in Hong Kong. But to get it, people had to undergo iris scans and facial recognition to prove they were real people. This raised privacy concerns, and investigators found that over 8,000 people had their scans taken during its operation.
After considering the circumstances, Hong Kong’s privacy chief, Ada Chung, ruled that Worldcoin’s operations violated the territory’s data protection laws. Further, the office determined that the collection of facial and iris images were “unnecessary and excessive.”
The investigation additionally revealed that the data collection was unfair. Worldcoin allegedly failed to provide essential documents, such as the privacy notice and biometric data consent form, in Chinese, the primary language in Hong Kong. Furthermore, they neglected to inform participants about the potential risks associated with surrendering biometric data and did not address any inquiries raised.
Millions Downloaded World App Before Hong Kong Privacy Concerns
A Worldcoin spokesperson told Cryptonews in February that the project prioritizes adherence to applicable laws and regulations concerning personal information.
Worldcoin’s Hong Kong launch in July 2023 proved popular, attracting a significant user base. Within just six months, its crypto wallet app, World App, boasted over a million active users and surpassed 4m downloads.
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