California has some of the strongest privacy laws in the country — and the only dedicated privacy agency — but 23andMe has ...
California consumers can delete their genetic data and make other changes under the Genetic Information Privacy Act.
Unlike in states with weaker laws, the company is legally required in California to safeguard genetic privacy and delete ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s bankruptcy has led to a new consumer privacy issue: what happens to the DNA of millions of ...
Genetic testing service 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to keep the company running while reorganizing ...
A company spokesperson told HuffPost that 23andMe isn't changing the way it stores, manages or protects customer data.
Me has filed for bankruptcy, and an attorney general in California is reminding customers that they have a right to request ...
The South San Francisco-based company has publicly reported it is in “financial distress” and stated in recent securities ...
Shares in genetic testing firm 23andMe dropped Monday after the company declared bankruptcy and California reminded consumers ...
Good Morning America anchor Whit Johnson revealed that his 23andMe test was a “missing link” that led to a “bombshell” discovery for his family after the company filed for bankruptcy — sparking ...
Would you trust a company with your most personal data — your DNA — if it was on the brink of collapse? Millions of 23andMe ...
SACRAMENTO, California — Mounting concerns about genetic data privacy in the wake of 23andMe’s dramatic collapse are stress-testing California’s uniquely tough privacy laws, demonstrating ...