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The California Attorney General is urging 23andMe users to ask the company to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material.
California has some of the strongest privacy laws in the country — and the only dedicated privacy agency — but 23andMe has ...
A company spokesperson told HuffPost that 23andMe isn't changing the way it stores, manages or protects customer data.
The South San Francisco-based company has publicly reported it is in “financial distress” and stated in recent securities ...
The direct-to-consumer DNA testing service 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, putting millions of customers' ...
Me has filed for bankruptcy, and an attorney general in California is reminding customers that they have a right to request ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an urgent consumer alert Friday — before 23andMe filed for bankruptcy — noting the company's financial distress and reminding people they have the right to ...
23andme says it owns the aggregated genetic data of its customers, meaning it can sell it to the highest bidder ...
“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 ...
These are the latest challenges for the California-based company, founded in 2006, which dramatically cut its workforce last ...
Would you trust a company with your most personal data — your DNA — if it was on the brink of collapse? Millions of 23andMe ...
Good Morning America” anchor Whit Johnson revealed that his 23andMe test was a “missing link” that led to a “bombshell” ...