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by theboywho 1051 days ago
I don't get all the comments, from the worldcoin website:

> Your biometric data is first processed locally on the Orb and then permanently deleted. The only data that remains is your IrisCode. This IrisCode is a set of numbers generated by the Orb and is not linked to your wallet or any of your personal information. As a result, it really tells us — and everyone else — nothing about you. All it does is stop you from being able to sign up again.

> Since you are not required to provide personal information like your name, email address, physical address or phone number, this means that you can easily sign up without us ever knowing anything about you.

If Worldcoin is building a biometric database, that must be the most useless database in the world.

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is there evidence this is accurate? it's marketing copy

there's tremendous leeway in "eventual deletion" and it looks like the full device won't be open

They are making the orb hardware and software open source last I heard.
How do we know that is the software and hardware actually deployed?
There were discussions about third party audits but it's still pretty early for that to be concrete
If I understand correctly this is what they want to do eventually (delete the info used to create the iris hash) but isn't actually what they are doing. The impression is that once they have their algorithm "perfect" and never need to retest on source data they'll go back and delete all the data they have stored but who really trusts that will happen?
You can't beat disgust with better tech.
>dude, trust us!!

Yeah, no.