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People are unaware of risks when scanning the iris, experts warn

Summary by EBC
It is through a small door in the Avenida Paulista region that people arrive one by one, with cell phones in hand. They downloaded an app at home, scheduled an appointment, and are waiting for their irises to be scanned in exchange for cryptocurrency. In line, most people can't say what this is for. Most of them are there because of the money. One of them is the 25-year-old motorbike boy Bruno Barbosa Souza. “It was a colleague of mine who recom…
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EBC broke the news in Quadra, Brazil on Saturday, January 18, 2025.
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