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Haider Jamal

May 02, 2024

Worldcoin Continues To Go Global By Expanding Into Mexico

Worldcoin, the ambitious cryptocurrency venture co-founded by Sam Altman of OpenAI, is extending its reach into Latin America. Recently, the project made its entry into Mexico, while simultaneously encountering regulatory obstacles in Argentina.

The differing situations faced by Worldcoin in Latin America highlight the delicate balance between technological innovation and the necessity for robust data protection legislation. Achieving such equilibrium is crucial nowadays.

On the global stage, the expansion of Worldcoin into Latin America and the regulatory responses mirror broader concerns about the project. Jurisdictions in Kenya and Spain have taken more decisive actions, temporarily halting the project due to privacy concerns.

 

Discussions On Data Protection In Latin America

In an announcement on its official X account on Monday, Worldcoin revealed its expansion into Mexico. Reports by local media indicate that Worldcoin has commenced operations in nine locations across Mexico. This move positions Mexico as the third-largest market for Worldcoin in Latin America, trailing only Argentina and Chile in terms of user engagement.

Despite the excitement, Worldcoin entering into Latin America has raised concerns among local officials in Mexico. María Eugenia Hernández, a representative of the Morena party in Congress, voiced her apprehensions. In Argentina, the response has been more stringent. Carlos Puglelli, a provincial deputy in Buenos Aires, has proposed legislation to regulate companies that gather biometric data using methods such as iris scanning.

 

Adapting To A New Era

Puglelli emphasized that it is crucial to adapt local laws to the challenges posed by the digital era, before adding that this legislation therefore aims to safeguard the rights of consumers and users in an increasingly digitalized landscape, ensuring the privacy and security of their data.

The legislative efforts also include the creation of a Provincial Registry of Digital Applications of Biometric Data to supervise and regulate the activities of technology firms operating in this sector. This registry is part of broader efforts to promote a safer digital environment for consumers, ensuring the responsible handling of personal information and preventing unfair contractual terms.

According to the proposed legislation, the processing of personal data must be given voluntarily, and should ideally be explicit and informed. Furthermore, providers of digital applications must implement adequate security measures such as data encryption and access controls to protect user data. Violations of these regulations could result in significant fines and the revocation of business licenses.

 

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