If you’re one of the 15 million people who shared your DNA with 23andMe, it might be time to delete your genetic data.
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Low-angle view of logo on facade of personal genomics company 23AndMe in the Silicon Valley town of Mountain View, California ...
The genetic testing company has the genetic data of more than15 million customers — and California Attorney General Rob Bonta ...
Californians have the right to direct the deletion of their genetic data under the Genetic Information Privacy Act and ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta is advising people who have submitted their DNA to the California-based company 23andMe to invoke ...
DNA testing firm 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, March 23. What will happen to those who have already submitted their ...
The genetic testing company has the genetic data of more than15 million customers — and California Attorney General Rob Bonta ...
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This Consumer Alert concerns the safety of your genetic data. On Sunday, 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, ...
Me has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to help the genetic testing company facilitate a sale amid years of ...