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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.
With 23andMe's future unclear, what will happen to users' data? Here's how to delete it
Texans curious about their ancestry likely paid for a DNA test through 23andMe. But with their future unclear, what will happen to customers' data?
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.
Can You Delete Your 23andMe Data? Yes, but It's Not That Easy. Here's How
A big data breach and deepening financial woes have sparked new concerns about the DNA testing company's ability to protect your personal data.
How to… delete your 23andMe data
When you set up your 23andMe account, you’re given the option either to have your saliva sample securely destroyed or to have it stored for future testing. If you’ve previously opted to store your sample but now want to delete your 23andMe account, the company says, it will destroy the sample for you as part of the account deletion process.
23andMe could be sold. What happens to users’ data?
DNA testing companies that offer direct-to-consumer services, like 23andMe and AncestryDNA, tend to be a one-off for customers. Once they have ordered a testing kit, mailed in their saliva and received results,
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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 Data Breach: Settlement Could Pay $10,000 to Data Breach Victims
Personal information for nearly half of the popular genetic testing company's customers -- 6.9 million people -- were exposed ...
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23andMe reportedly faces bankruptcy — What will happen to everyone’s DNA samples?
A giant biotechnology company might be about to go bust. What will happen to the millions of people’s DNA it holds?
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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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The rise and fall of 23andMe
Me helped usher in the era of consumer DNA test kits nearly two decades ago, but has more recently faced a series of setbacks ...
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23andMe data breach settlement: Are you eligible for payout?
Ancestry company 23andMe agreed to settle a multi-million class action lawsuit that accused it of not protecting its users’ ...
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23andMe: will customers' DNA go up for sale?
Shares in 23andMe are "worth pennies", said NPR last Thursday. Its valuation has "plummeted 99% from its $6 billion peak ...
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23andMe's Turmoil Threatens User Privacy: How to Protect Your DNA Data
Why it matters: 23andMe, the popular genetic testing company, is in financial turmoil and considering privatization. This ...
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