Sigue Corp. has stopped its money transmission activities after being ordered to do so by financial regulatory agencies from 39 states, Puerto Rico and the District of Columbia. “We are no longer processing new money transfers, money orders or bill payment transactions through agents, branches or our SiguePay mobile application, and we are making every effort […]
Portugal data regulator CNPD has asked Worldcoin to halt activities for 90 days. Worldcoin also recently received a similar order in Spain. Worldcoin is in the news again, this time due to regulatory orders in Portugal. On March 26, Reuters reported that Portugal’s data regulator CNPD had ordered Worldcoin to halt all activity related to […]
FILE - Cars for export are loaded onto a cargo ship at a port in Yokohama, on Nov. 2, 2021. Japan’s exports rose 7.8% in February, 2024, as shipments continued
A court in Madrid ordered the temporary blocking of the short message service Telegram in Spain on Sunday, citing a lawsuit from several companies claiming that Telegram was being used to violate copyright protections. Several media companies had brought the lawsuit involving Telegram. Consumer advocates in Spain, where there are several million Telegram users, criticized the measure as disproportionate.
The Japanese government is considering introducing legally binding regulations on developers of large-scale artificial intelligence systems to ensure they implement measures to address disinformation and other risks, sources close to the matter said Monday. While the government had previously leaned toward making such measures voluntary, it has recognized the need
Portugal's data regulator has ordered Sam Altman's iris-scanning project Worldcoin to stop collecting biometric data for 90 days, it said on Tuesday, in the latest regulatory blow to a venture that has raised privacy concerns in multiple countries. Worldcoin encourages people to have their faces scanned by its orb devices, in exchange for a digital ID and free cryptocurrency. More than 4.5 million people in 120 countries have signed up, according to Worldcoin's website. Portugal's data...
Portugal's data regulator has ordered Sam Altman's iris-scanning project Worldcoin to stop collecting biometric data for 90 days, it said on Tuesday, in the latest regulatory blow to a venture that has raised privacy concerns in multiple countries. Worldcoin encourages people to have their faces scanned by its orb devices, in exchange for a digital ID and free cryptocurrency. More than 4.5 million people in 120 countries have signed up, according to Worldcoin's website. Portugal's data...
The ruling came after a complaint by media organisations that the platform was allowing its users to upload content without their permission.
Japan’s exports have risen 7.8% in February, as shipments continued to expand in cars and electrical machinery. Government numbers released Thursday show the nation’s trade deficit sank to $2.5 billion,
Just hours after the Supreme Court allowed a Texas law to take effect that gave state law enforcement the authority to arrest people they suspect are entering the country illegally, a federal appea
LONDON (AP) — The late Queen Elizabeth II used to say that the royal family has to be seen to be believed. That became glaringly evident as the absence of Kate, the Princess of Wales, from public view unleashed an escalating frenzy of wild speculation, skepticism and flat-out conspiracy theories fueled by online armchair detectives. []