With the announcement that genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy on Sunday, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong said state residents have the right to delete their genetic data ...
If you’re one of the 15 million people who shared your DNA with 23andMe, it might be time to delete your genetic data.
Florida's attorney general has issued a consumer alert after genetic testing company 23andme filed for bankruptcy.
Genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and is looking to sell the company and its collected data. An ...
Californians have the right to direct the deletion of their genetic data under the Genetic Information Privacy Act and ...
The collapse of 23andMe is sparking important conversations — and unanswered questions — about genetic data privacy and ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy, leading many customers to wonder what will happen to their DNA ...
The DNA of more than 15 million people who used 23andMe's genetic tests is up for sale. With the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and courting a buyer, its database of genetic information is ...
The South San Francisco-based company, which pioneered at-home genetic testing, holds a trove of sensitive genetic data on ...
The genetic testing company has the genetic data of more than15 million customers — and California Attorney General Rob Bonta ...
When you set up your 23andMe account, you’re given the option either to have your saliva sample securely destroyed or to have ...
Me filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and is seeking a new owner. Fox Business looks into what that means for a ...