According to ShibDaily, the Kenyan High Court has issued a ruling against Worldcoin, a global cryptocurrency initiative led by Sam Altman, demanding the cessation of biometric data processing, collection, and handling until a Data Protection Impact Assessment is completed. The court's decision, dated May 5, requires Worldcoin to permanently delete biometric data collected in Kenya without proper assessments within seven days. Furthermore, the court has prohibited the company from offering cryptocurrency incentives to users, suggesting potential violations of Section 31 of the Data Protection Act.
The ruling was announced by the Katiba Institute, an advocacy group that has consistently opposed Worldcoin's operations, through an X post. Lady Justice Aburili Roselyne delivered the judgment, affirming the Katiba Institute's stance against the collection, processing, and transfer of biometric data, including iris and facial images, using the Worldcoin App and Orb. The legal challenge was initiated by the Katiba Institute in August 2023, seeking judicial review against the Worldcoin Foundation.
Kenya is not the only country scrutinizing Worldcoin's activities. Indonesian regulators have also suspended the platform's operations, citing potential breaches of local regulations. Alexander Sabar, Director General of Digital Space Supervision, stated that the suspension was a preventive measure in response to reports of "suspicious activity" surrounding the project. The Indonesian subsidiary managing Worldcoin, PT Terang Bulan Abadi, was found to have failed to register as an Electronic System Organizer (PSE) and lacked the necessary Electronic System Organizer Registration Certificate (TDPSE), which is mandatory under Indonesian law.
Sabar noted that Worldcoin services were recorded using TDPSE under another legal entity, PT Sandina Abadi Nusantara. Indonesian regulations, including Government Regulation No. 71 of 2019 on the Implementation of Electronic Systems and Transactions and the Minister of Communication and Information's Regulation No. 10 of 2021 on Private Electronic System Providers, require all digital service providers to register legally and ensure accountability for their operations. This article is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research and consult with a qualified financial adviser before making any investment decisions.