PANews reported on May 5 that the Indonesian Ministry of Communications and Digital (Komdigi) recently announced that it has temporarily revoked the Electronic System Operator Registration Certificate (TDPSE) related to Worldcoin and WorldID services.

Officials pointed out that this decision was based on preliminary investigations that found that the relevant services were suspected of violating Indonesian electronic system regulations. The investigation showed that PT. Terang Bulan Abadi, which was allegedly responsible for the operation, was not registered as an electronic system operator (PSE) as required and did not hold the required TDPSE certificate; it was also found that Worldcoin-related services were actually operated using the registration certificate of another legal entity, PT. Sandina Abadi Nusantara.

The Ministry of Communications and Digital said it plans to summon personnel from the two companies to further investigate and handle the violation.