The Washington AG emphasizes data privacy following 23andMe's bankruptcy, urging residents to know their rights regarding ...
The direct-to-consumer DNA testing service 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, putting millions of customers' ...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen is urging the pubic to protect their genetic data after 23andMe's bankruptcy ...
You have a right to delete your genetic testing results from 23andMe's database, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti ...
Rep. Stephanie Bice is sending letters to the Trump administration and 23andme to raise alarm bells about the security risks ...
If you were a subscriber to 23andMe, you should know about the safety guards that are accessible to protect your personal ...
Experts are sounding the alarm for users of the genealogy service 23andMe to delete their data from the site after the company declared bankruptcy -- before the ...
Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark this week issued a consumer alert to advise Vermonters on protecting their personal ...
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti alerted customers of genetic testing company 23andMe of their rights to delete ...
The possibility of new ownership over 23andMe has some customers concerned about how their sensitive genetic information will ...
The company has genetic data of 15 million people, which could be shared with a future buyer. Here’s how to delete it.
23andMe has declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will be reorganizing, with a sale possible. The company says in a blog post ...
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