Will Eye-Scanning Steal Your Data?
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Worldcoin just hit another wall – and this time, it’s in Indonesia. The controversial crypto identity project co-founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has officially been suspended by Indonesian authorities following mounting concerns over user data collection. If you’ve been following Worldcoin’s rollercoaster ride across global regulators, this latest development might not surprise you but it definitely raises fresh questions. What triggered the move? And what does this mean for Worldcoin’s future, especially as it tries to gain traction in the U.S.? Let’s break it down. Suspended Over “Suspicious Activity” Indonesia’s Ministry of Communication and Informatics announced the move on May 4, citing public complaints and suspicious behavior linked to the platform. Alexander Sabar, director general for digital space supervision, called the freeze a “preventive measure” aimed at protecting citizens from potential harm. The ministry is now summoning Worldcoin’s local partners – PT Terang Bulan Abadi and PT Sandina Abadi Nusantara – for further questioning. “The freezing is a preventive measure to prevent potential risk to the public,” said Alexander Sabar, the ministry’s director general for digital space supervision. The suspension adds Indonesia to a growing list of countries pushing back against Worldcoin’s eyeball-scanning tech. Since its 2023 launch, the project has stirred privacy debates from Kenya to Hong Kong, and more recently in Portugal and Spain, all of which have blocked or suspended its operations over biometric data concerns. It really does make you think: how safe is this? What Has Altman Set Out to Do? Worldcoin’s big pitch? Prove you’re human in an internet full of bots – by scanning your eyeball. The idea sounds straight out of a sci-fi novel, but co-founder Sam Altman sees it as the key to surviving the AI era. Every scan generates a unique “World ID,” letting users tap into the project’s…
Filed under: News - @ May 5, 2025 11:27 am