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A company spokesperson told HuffPost that 23andMe isn't changing the way it stores, manages or protects customer data.
FRANKFORT, Ky. (WYMT) - Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert and encouraged Kentuckians to ...
Attorney general Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert to Kentuckians to protect their genetic data. 23andMe collects and ...
The Attorney General's office says it might be a good idea to have the company destroy your records, since 23andMe filed for ...
Attorney General Rob Bonta is advising people who have submitted their DNA to the California-based company 23andMe to invoke their state right to privacy and request that the company, which is facing ...
Shares in genetic testing firm 23andMe dropped Monday after the company declared bankruptcy and California reminded consumers ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert and encouraged Kentuckians to protect their genetic data following 23andMe’s bankruptcy announcement.
The South San Francisco-based company has publicly reported it is in “financial distress” and stated in recent securities ...
Experts say that any new buyer of 23andMe will have to comply with regulatory approvals that ensure the safety of customer data but risks remain.
The California Attorney General is urging 23andMe users to ask the company to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material.