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Kenyan High Court Declares Worldcoin's Activities Illegal and Orders Deletion of Biometric Data

May 06, 2025 at 02:59 am

A Kenyan High Court has ordered the closure of Sam Altman’s Worldcoin activities in the country and demanded the deletion of biometric data collected from Kenyans. The ruling, issued on Friday, comes just one day after Indonesia suspended the project for regulatory violations.

Kenya Court Orders Biometric Data Deletion

Lady Justice Aburili Roselyne delivered three orders against the Worldcoin Foundation, citing violations of Kenya’s Data Protection Act, 2019. The Court directed the foundation to delete all iris and facial biometric data collected from Kenyans.

The Data Protection Commissioner has been tasked with overseeing the process, which must be completed within seven days. The Court ruled that the data was collected without a valid Data Protection Impact Assessment. It also found the consent was not lawful, as it was obtained through financial inducements involving Worldcoin’s cryptocurrency.

The ruling stated, “An order of Mandamus compelling the Worldcoin Foundation and its agents to permanently delete (under the supervision of the Data Protection Commissioner) within seven days any biometric data collected in Kenya.”

Another order prohibited the foundation and its agents from collecting, processing, or handling any biometric data in the country. A third order canceled any prior decisions allowing the company to collect or process such data.

Legal Challenge by Katiba Institute

The Court’s decision follows a legal challenge filed by the Katiba Institute, a Kenyan civil society organization. The group questioned the legality of Sam Altman’s Worldcoin data collection practices using its digital app and biometric Orb devices.

They argued that the foundation failed to comply with privacy protections outlined in the national law. Following the ruling, the Katiba Institute stated, “Today, Lady Justice Aburili Roselyne has allowed our Judicial Review Application, where we challenged the collection, processing, and transfer of iris and facial images using the Worldcoin App and the Orb against the Worldcoin Foundation.”

Worldcoin had begun operations in Nairobi in early 2023, offering cryptocurrency worth Ksh7,000 in exchange for biometric data. The government halted the registration process after large crowds gathered at public sites, raising concerns over security and privacy.

Worldcoin Suspension in Indonesia

Just hours before the Kenyan ruling, Indonesia’s Ministry of Communications and Digital (Komdigi) suspended Worldcoin’s registration. Officials cited suspicious activity and the use of unauthorized legal entities for digital services despite plans to integrate Circle’s USDC and CCTP V2.

Following the rulings in both Kenya and Indonesia, the price of the Worldcoin token (WLD) dropped by over 6% in 24 hours. At the time of reporting, WLD price was trading at $0.8816 after hitting a 24-hour high of $0.9627.

In addition, the WLD open interest fell by 5.15%, down to $219.42 million.

Komdigi said the Worldcoin-related firm, PT Terang Bulan Abadi, was operating without a valid Electronic System Operator Certificate. It also found that another local partner, PT Sandina Abadi Nusantara, was allegedly involved in legal misrepresentation.

According to Komdigi, “Noncompliance with registration obligations and the use of the identity of another legal entity … is a serious violation.”

The ministry confirmed it would summon both local entities for clarification and called on citizens to report unregistered digital service providers. Alexander Sabar, director general for digital supervision, said, “We invite the public to help maintain a safe and trusted digital space for all citizens.”

The post Kenyan Court Orders Closure Of Sam Altman’s Worldcoin Activities And Demands Biometric Data Deletion appeared first on Benzinga.

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