Qué gentuza... Todo el espectro de patologías mentales en una foto, balbuceando imbecilidades mientras esperan nerviosos que la Embajada Yankee les mande el guion de lo que tienen que repetir...
Portugal’s data regulator, the Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados (CNPD), has imposed a 90-day suspension on Worldcoin’s biometric data collection activities in the country, citing complaints about the unauthorized collection of data from minors, inadequate communications regarding their iris-scanning Orb program...
In February, a court in the Argentinian capital ruled that the public surveillance system, known as the Fugitive Facial Recognition System (SNRP), will remain suspended as there is still no agreement on how to audit the technology. No date has been defined on when the system might be re-activated.
The court has instructed the city’s government and civil society groups ODIA, Vía Libre and CELS to come up with an institutional framework, a budget and a clear methodological plan for an audit of the system before its reintroduction. The two sides, however, have been clashing on how to proceed with auditing the software and re-activating the system.
Buenos Aires, #Argentina
A lion at #Lujan zoo, which hosts animals rescued from circuses, animal trafficking and private collections in Buenos Aires. Losing its main source of money due to the severe effects of pandemic led to the closure of the #zoo. Only the owner and one employee now care for the animals.
Today, March 24, marks a sad and painful day in both Argentina and El Salvador.
Argentina, 1976: A military coup began a 7-year period of violent political repression.
El Salvador, 1980: Archbishop Oscar Romero was assassinated while saying mass — just one day after he had publicly beseeched the military to stop committing violence against the people.
USA Govt, 1976 and 1980: Cheering for the bad guys. Again.
When workers were renovating the home of Merced Guimarães in Rio de Janeiro they discovered the bodies of enslaved Africans from the 18th and 19th centuries under her house. Despite living in the area for many years she had no idea of this history. Recognising those lives has now become her life's passion. #slavery#Argentina
Portugal orders Worldcoin to stop collecting iris biometrics for 90 days (www.biometricupdate.com)
Portugal’s data regulator, the Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados (CNPD), has imposed a 90-day suspension on Worldcoin’s biometric data collection activities in the country, citing complaints about the unauthorized collection of data from minors, inadequate communications regarding their iris-scanning Orb program...