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High Support for Worldcoin Return Among ID Holders in Spain and Portugal

Severity: Low (Score: 21.9)

Sources: world.org

Summary

Recent surveys conducted among World ID holders in Spain and Portugal reveal strong support for the return of Worldcoin operations in both countries. In Spain, nearly 90% of over 21,000 respondents expressed support for Worldcoin's return, with 73% believing it can enhance online safety. Similarly, in Portugal, 90% of nearly 20,000 respondents supported the initiative, with 77% agreeing that Worldcoin positively impacts digital interactions. Both surveys highlight a significant belief in the importance of technologies like World ID for distinguishing humans from bots online. The surveys were conducted by Tools for Humanity (TFH) and reflect a growing global interest in digital proof of humanness amid increasing AI integration. Despite the positive survey results, TFH has voluntarily extended the pause on Worldcoin operations in Spain until at least the end of 2024 to comply with GDPR audits. The findings align with similar surveys conducted in other Latin American countries, indicating a broader trend in support for Worldcoin technology. Key Points: • 87% of Spanish respondents support Worldcoin's return, with 73% believing it enhances online safety. • 90% of Portuguese respondents favor Worldcoin's return, with 77% seeing a positive impact on digital interactions. • Both countries exhibit a strong belief in the importance of technologies to distinguish humans from bots online.

Key Entities

  • Colombia (country)
  • Mexico (country)
  • Peru (country)
  • Portugal (country)
  • Spain (country)
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