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As part of the MoU, new Worldcoin operations in Malaysia will give individuals access to individual humanness verifications using state-of-the-art iris imaging technology developed by TFH for the Worldcoin project.
MIMOS Berhad, the applied research and development arm of the Malaysian Government, has signed an MoU with the Worldcoin Foundation, Tools for Humanity (TFH) and MyEG, a leading e-government services provider, to integrate Worldcoin technology into the country’s digital infrastructure.
The intent of the MoU is to leverage the Worldcoin protocol and TFH technologies to improve ongoing and future work related to digital credentials. In doing so, it validates the importance of digital proof of humanness in the age of AI.
Article: https://worldcoin.org/blog/announcements/wo...anness-malaysia
MIMOS Berhad, the applied research and development arm of the Malaysian Government, has signed an MoU with the Worldcoin Foundation, Tools for Humanity (TFH) and MyEG, a leading e-government services provider, to integrate Worldcoin technology into the country’s digital infrastructure.
The intent of the MoU is to leverage the Worldcoin protocol and TFH technologies to improve ongoing and future work related to digital credentials. In doing so, it validates the importance of digital proof of humanness in the age of AI.
Article: https://worldcoin.org/blog/announcements/wo...anness-malaysia
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Have you read the data consent form of this company?
For RM670, you are selling:
• High resolution images of your irises and eyes
• Images of your face in multiple spectrums, including 3D depth images
• Email, First name, Last name, Year of Birth, First letter of first name of both parents
This is way more personal data collected than your typical registrations.
For RM670, you are selling:
• High resolution images of your irises and eyes
• Images of your face in multiple spectrums, including 3D depth images
• Email, First name, Last name, Year of Birth, First letter of first name of both parents
This is way more personal data collected than your typical registrations.
Dec 18 2024, 04:51 PM

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