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In a shocking turn of events, 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy. The genetic testing giant, once valued at $6 billion after ...
Me’s debacle should be a major wake-up call, reminding policymakers and all of us of the risks of giving access to our ...
Me is potentially selling more than just your genetic data—the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy ...
Nevadans in a 2016 DNA study became 23andMe customers. Now, amid the firm’s bankruptcy, some are raising concerns and weighing privacy steps.
Although the company has promised to continue protecting customer data amidst a possible sale, California’s attorney general has advised 23andMe users to consider deleting their information.
In the ongoing saga of the 23andMe bankruptcy, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew N. Ferguson recently sent a letter to the Trustee ...
Me collected information from survey questions about personal health and beyond, such as drinking habits and risk tolerance.
Me (ME) is bankrupt, its CEO is out, and 15 million people’s genetic data might soon be sold off to whoever’s willing to pay. Now, a swarm ...
Blockchain advocates hope 23andMe’s bankruptcy will serve as a wake-up call regarding the need for decentralization.