【German regulators order Worldcoin to delete biometric data from human eyeballs】According to Jinse Finance, the Bavarian Data Protection Authority has ordered Worldcoin's human verification project to delete biometric data collected through eye scans. Worldcoin stated that it has changed its processes, and the findings of the German regulators largely pertain to outdated operations and technologies that were replaced in 2024. The Bavarian Data Protection Authority concluded its investigation, which began in April 2023, and stated in a release on Wednesday: Worldcoin is obligated to provide a deletion procedure that complies with GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) within one month after the decision takes effect and to delete certain previously collected data records without sufficient legal basis. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that measures have been taken in recent months to alleviate regulators' concerns, including transitioning Worldcoin to a system that no longer stores biometric data. To comply with GDPR requirements, the iris codes used for verifying individual World IDs will no longer be stored, and previously collected iris codes will be voluntarily deleted to ensure that personal data used for operating World IDs is not retained.