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California’s attorney general has urgently warned customers of 23andMe to purge their genetic data from the company’s databases over uncertainty where it may end up if the firm goes bankrupt. “Given ...
The urgent advisory comes amid fears that 23andMe could go bankrupt after a series of announcements raised concerns about its ability to continue operating.
Me’s bankruptcy has some consumer advocates warning customers of the DNA testing company to delete their accounts. Here’s why ...
To delete the data, you must first log in to your 23andMe account. From there take the following steps: Find the section labeled “23andMe Data” at the bottom of the page. Download your data: You only ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta urged 23andMe users to 'delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material held by the company'. He spoke hours before 23andMe filed for bankruptcy ...
In the wake of the warning from New York Attorney General Letitia James that consumers delete their 23andMe accounts, here are the steps necessary to protect your personal information.
New York's Attorney General has issued a consumer alert urging customers of 23andMe to delete their genetic data and destroy DNA samples. Here's how and why: ...
Delaware Attorney General Kathleen Jennings is urging residents who have used 23andMe’s genetic testing services to delete ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy. Here's what Tennessee users need to know about deleting their data.
California's attorney general is sending out a warning Friday amid worries 23andMe, a Bay Area-based DNA testing company, ...
The genetic testing company holds an immense amount of personal data and concerns exist around who could obtain it if the firm is sold to the highest bidder.