Potential Violations Of Privacy In The Transfer Of Iris Data


(MENAFN- Costa Rica News) The Worldcoin company has recruited nearly 400,000 users in Spain to scan their irises in exchange for digital currencies that this week are trading at 80 euros, a practice that the Spanish Data Protection Agency is investigating after receiving four complaints for improper use of data.

The transmission of this type of data to a third party is never harmless, according to some experts consulted, who have put on the table what are the possible violations of privacy associated with this practice, and even the possibility of detecting diseases through that scan.

The key is consent

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