
'Worldcoin' abandons iris scanning: What does it ask for in exchange for rewards now?
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, changes the 'Worldcoin' strategy
Worldcoin, the project linked to Sam Altman, continues to make headlines. After the controversy over iris scanning, the company shifted its focus, now seeking a way to verify users through passport scanning. This change promises to be less invasive, but it has caused even more concerns about privacy and personal data security.
The new World ID Credentials system aims to maintain user privacy and ensure easier verification, although some experts question the intentions behind this modification.

Why did Worldcoin decide to abandon iris scanning?
After criticism over the use of iris scanning, Worldcoin seeks to change its approach and appeal to a less controversial system. Now, the verification system is focused on reading passports through NFC chips. This will allow the company to access only the information available in the document, according to the company, seeking greater transparency in its operations.
This change comes at a crucial time, as the company tries to reassure users about the use of their data.

The risks of passport scanning
Worldcoin's shift to verification through passports raises a new question. If this system becomes mandatory for all users, how will the previously scanned iris data be handled?
Some specialists fear that this change could definitively associate users' identities with their biometric data.
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