Worldcoin is an app that helps people prove who they are using their eyes and special computer code called blockchain. But in Spain, some important people didn't like how Worldcoin was doing this and stopped them from working there. Now, Worldcoin can't check if someone is really who they say they are in Spain. This makes it difficult for the app to work properly there. Some other people are not happy about this and are trying to fix the problem in court. Read from source...
- The title is misleading and sensationalized, implying that Worldcoin has completely stopped ID verification in Spain, when it only halted the specific service of World ID. This creates confusion and exaggerates the impact of the legal tussle on the project.
- The article relies heavily on statements from Worldcoin's spokespersons and their dissatisfaction with the AEPD's actions, without providing a balanced view or presenting the AEPD's perspective or rationale for their measures. This creates a one-sided narrative that favors Worldcoin and undermines the credibility of the source.
- The article uses vague terms like "circumventing established procedures under GDPR" and "by