Kenyan police raided the local office of Worldcoin last week, confiscating equipment related to the collection of user data

2023-08-07 18:59:28
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ChainCatcher news, according to local media in Kenya, the Kenyan police raided Worldcoin's office in the country last Saturday and confiscated machines that the police believed were collecting user data. The police took this data to the headquarters of the Criminal Investigation Department for analysis. It was reported that the raid was conducted under the supervision of Kenya's Data Protection Commissioner Immaculate Kassait, who stated that Worldcoin's parent company Tools for Humanity failed to disclose its true intentions during the registration process.

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