According to Foresight News, Portugal's data protection authority, CNPD, has ordered Sam Altman's iris scanning project, Worldcoin, to stop collecting biometric data for 90 days. CNPD stated that citizens' data protection rights are at high risk, and there is reason to take emergency intervention measures to prevent serious harm. CNPD also mentioned that over 300,000 people in Portugal have provided biometric data to Worldcoin.
Worldcoin said that the company began transitioning to 'individual custody' in March, which will enable users to control their own data, including deletion and any future use.