What's scary is how much we don't know. If you're worried about data privacy, think about deleting your data now.
Opinion: LK Law Firm's Lena Kempe provides a brief overview of the genetic testing process and how 23andMe's bankruptcy ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe's bankruptcy has led to a new consumer privacy issue: what happens to the DNA of millions of ...
Val Kilmer, the longtime Hollywood star known for roles in "Top Gun," "Heat" and "Tombstone," among other films, died this ...
Me, which helped popularize ancestry tracing through genetic testing, filed for bankruptcy protection and will seek a sale.
The direct-to-consumer DNA testing service 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, putting millions of customers' ...
Ancestry site's database holds genetic information of over 15 million people, but the company's bankruptcy has made its ...
Maryland's Attorney General advises deleting 23andMe accounts as bankruptcy raises concerns about the future of consumers' ...
Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird says that means 23andMe could sell or transfer Iowans’ genetic information to a third-party ...
Me has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and its co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki has resigned as the company ...
Officials including California Attorney General Rob Bonta had questioned what would happen to the genetic data collected by 23andMe.
Would you trust a company with your most personal data — your DNA — if it was on the brink of collapse? Millions of 23andMe ...