The genetic testing company has filed for bankruptcy protection and it's unclear what will happen to its massive collection ...
California authorities put out a consumer alert saying residents had the right to delete their genetic data stored by the ...
Blockchain advocates hope 23andMe’s bankruptcy will serve as a wake-up call regarding the need for decentralization.
Genetic testing company 23AndMe found success generating ancestry reports for customers curious about their family's genetic ...
The genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy and announced it was looking to sell “substantially all of ...
California consumers can delete their genetic data and make other changes under the Genetic Information Privacy Act.
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says that means 23andMe could sell or transfer Iowans’ genetic information to a third-party ...
It's unclear what's next for 23andMe, but experts say there's a big incentive for corporations and researchers alike to get ...
The openSNP project, a platform for sharing genetic and phenotypic data, will shut down on April 30, 2025, and delete all ...
“California has robust privacy laws that allow consumers to take control and request that a company delete their genetic data,” Bonta said in a statement Friday. “Given 23andMe’s ...
Fortunately, if you decide you no longer want to use 23andMe’s services, the process to remove your data from its database is pretty straightforward. Keep in mind that if you choose to delete your ...
This means that not only does 23andMe possess the genetic data of 15 million people, but it also possesses almost a billion additional data points associated with this genetic information. This makes ...