SPAIN wants it to go through CASH... The National Court has rejected #Worldcoin's appeal against the order of the Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) that prohibited the company from continuing to collect personal data in Spain through iris scanning in exchange for payment in cryptocurrencies. #HotTrends $WLD
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The Treasury wants to know the cryptocurrencies you bought in 2023: you have until April 1 to present this mandatory model NOT REPORTING your cryptocurrencies has Fines
#$What is iris reading? What risks does it have? Concern is growing in Argentina over Worldcoin's proposal to scan the iris in exchange for cryptocurrencies. Doubts continue about the hundreds of young people who form long lines in shopping centers in Argentina, trapped by a tempting offer: scanning their iris in exchange for receiving cryptocurrencies periodically through an application. This proposal, promoted by Worldcoin, quickly gained popularity, but also raised growing concerns, especially regarding privacy and protection of personal data.
Iris scanning is one of the areas of greatest concern, since the data is as important as fingerprints and any other documentation that proves identity. Below is all the information about the latest research on the dangers that exist. The concerns The main concern lies in the possibility that the collection and processing of biometric data, such as iris scanning, could compromise the privacy and security of Argentine citizens. Furthermore, there is a risk that this information could be misused or sold to third parties without the appropriate consent of those affected.