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23andMe faces an uncertain future — so does your genetic data
Financial and security chaos at the once-pioneering genetic testing firm has intensified concerns about user data. Here's how to take action.
23andMe could be sold. What happens to users’ data?
A spokesperson for 23andMe would not comment to NPR on what will happen to genetic data, except to express the company’s commitment to privacy. “For our customers, our focus continues to be on transparency and choice over how they want their data to be managed,” Andy Kill told the news outlet earlier this month.
Your 23andMe Private DNA Data Could Be At Risk—Here’s What You Should Know
Millions of users have used genetic testing to discover more about themselves. But you may want to consider deleting your data in light of one company's uncertain future.
With 23andMe's Future Uncertain, Here's How You Can Delete Your Data and Protect Yourself
For the last decade, 23andMe has been known worldwide for offering genetic testing, ancestry tracing and health information to its customers. Now that the company's future is uncertain, here's how costumers can protect their data.
What happens to your genetic data if 23andMe is sold? Here's what to know
In 2008, Time magazine named genetic testing company
23andMe
and its at-home
DNA
testing kit the Invention of the Year. Eventually, about 15 million people signed up for it. Sixteen years later ...
23andMe faces an uncertain future. Here's how to delete your DNA data.
Here's how to delete your data as company shake-up leaves customers wondering what will happen to their DNA info.
There’s Never Been a Better Time to Delete Your 23andMe Data. Here’s How to Do It
Understandably, people want to delete their accounts and purge whatever data the company has on them. Unfortunately, 23andMe isn’t really going to delete all of your data. Oh, sure, you can delete your account.
How To Permanently Delete Your DNA Data From 23andMe
Here’s how to permanently delete your DNA data from 23andMe, ensuring that your sensitive genetic information is no longer accessible.
How to protect your data after 23andMe leak
The popular ancestry and genetic testing company 23andMe faces an uncertain future. And officials say anyone who has an account or has used a kit should be concerned about information being leaked. A data breach last year led to the full resignation of the company's board.
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Did You Give Your DNA To 23andMe? Here’s Why You Might Regret It Soon
The implications of this sale are significant, raising concerns over data privacy and the potential misuse of sensitive ...
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A giant biotechnology company might go bust. What will happen to the millions of people's DNA it holds?
Since it was founded nearly two decades ago, 23andMe has grown into one of the largest biotechnology companies in the world.
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DNA Records of Millions of Americans Could Be Exposed Amid 23andMe Turmoil
A huge data breach followed by a plummeting valuation has stoked fears of a sale of 23andMe along with all of its customers' genetic data.
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23andMe data breach class-action lawsuit: What it entails and what to know about $30M settlement
In 2023, 23andMe had a data breach the exposed millions of people ancestry data. The lawsuit that followed, has reached a $30 ...
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23andMe Might Owe You Some Money
If your personal health information leaked, 23andme could owe you up to $100. If you live in Alaska, California, Illinois, or ...
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What exactly’s going on with 23andMe?
A data breach and full board resignation have left 23andMe's future unclear. Here's what we know and how users can delete ...
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23andMe To Pay Up To $10,000 To Data Breach Victims—Are You Eligible?
The settlement provides for three main types of compensation, with a maximum payout of up to $10,000 for specific claims ...
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DNA tester 23andMe’s entire board resigned on the same day. Founder Anne Wojcicki still thinks the startup is savable
The blue-chip board and the startup star had been on a collision course for months. Here’s what really happened.
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