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Spain’s data protection regulator has asked Worldcoin to stop collecting information and to cease using information it has already collected.
According to a press statement sent to Blockworks, the Spanish data protection agency, AEPD, ordered a “precautionary measure” against Worldcoin’s parent company, Tools for Humanity.
The Financial Times first reported the news, adding that Worldcoin was given 72 hours to comply with the order.
The measure orders Worldcoin to stop collecting and processing data, while also ensuring that the data already collected won’t be used.
Worldcoin didn’t immediately return a request for comment.
“The AEPD has received several complaints…
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