One of the most popularly-recognized biotechnology companies, 23andMe, has filed for bankruptcy. Before the company sells ...
The DNA testing and genetics company has declared bankruptcy. Your personal information could be part of the company’s sale.
The clear best thing to do here is delete the data that 23andMe has on you, which has been suggested by many folks, ...
If you're one of the 15 million people who has used 23andMe's DNA sequencing process, there are a number of serious privacy ...
As noted by CBS News, first, log into your account. Then, go “Settings” and scroll to “23andMe Data.” Click “View,” then ...
The attorney general of California, Rob Bonta, warned past and current customers of the service to delete their 23andMe data immediately, revoke permission to use consumer saliva samples for ...
But if you would like to opt out entirely, California Attorney General Rob Bonta has released this eight-step guide to deleting your genetic data from 23andMe: Bonta also provided this advice ...
California consumers can delete their genetic data and make other changes under the Genetic Information Privacy Act.