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Since its 2006 founding, 23andMe’s (the “Company”) service of collecting, analyzing, and reporting customers’ genetic ...
The bankruptcy of consumer genetics testing company 23andMe last week led to widespread fears about the DNA of millions of ...
Bankrupt DNA testing firm 23andMe has moved to appoint an independent representative to evaluate the data security of ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy is probing 23andMe, which recently filed for bankruptcy protection, to ensure the company does not sell ...
Attorney general Russell Coleman issued a consumer alert to Kentuckians to protect their genetic data. 23andMe collects and ...
Following the news that 23andMe filed for bankruptcy, Attorney General Russell Coleman encouraged Kentuckians to delete their genetic data on the site for personal protection.
The genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy and announced it was looking to sell “substantially all of ...
The Attorney General's office says it might be a good idea to have the company destroy your records, since 23andMe filed for ...
There is a federal law, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) of 2008, that is supposed to protect Americans ...
Opinion: LK Law Firm's Lena Kempe explores how the 23andMe bankruptcy highlights the need for stronger data protection ...
Find out some of the speculation behind what will happen with your data after 23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Should you be worried? Watch!
Nevadans in a 2016 DNA study became 23andMe customers. Now, amid the firm’s bankruptcy, some are raising concerns and weighing privacy steps.