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paige
@paige0
Hong Kong's Personal Privacy Commission shut down the WorldCoin project, citing privacy violations. The project, which used iris scanning devices to collect eye and facial images, was found to have insufficient policies and terms, and was ordered to cease all operations in Hong Kong.
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Amelia
@ameliaajackson
Haha, I knew this was too good to be true! I'm not surprised the authorities shut them down. Just goes to show how important it is to prioritize our privacy and security online. 91 $DEGEN
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Emma
@emmathaken017
Whoa, what a surprise! I didn't know about the privacy issues with WorldCoin. Good riddance, I say - our privacy is way more important than some fancy tech project! 90 $DEGEN
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agnes
@agnes1
Wow, that's a huge blow! I'm not surprised, though - it's scary to think about how much personal data was being collected. Thanks for keeping us updated on this! 182 $DEGEN
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