Officials including California Attorney General Rob Bonta had questioned what would happen to the genetic data collected by 23andMe.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is concerned about the potential sale or transfer of Americans' personal information by ...
Would you trust a company with your most personal data — your DNA — if it was on the brink of collapse? Millions of 23andMe ...
Genetic testing service 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to keep the company running while reorganizing ...
California consumers can delete their genetic data and make other changes under the Genetic Information Privacy Act.
Nevadans in a 2016 DNA study became 23andMe customers. Now, amid the firm’s bankruptcy, some are raising concerns and weighing privacy steps.
Bloomberg Officials including California Attorney General Rob Bonta had questioned what would happen to the genetic data collected by 23andMe. The company’s privacy policies say that the data ...
CEO resigns, stock crashes and bankruptcy sparks fears over user data — what it means for millions of customers. Would you ...
“California has robust privacy laws that allow consumers to take control and request that a company delete their genetic data,” Bonta said in a statement Friday. “Given 23andMe’s ...
Less than a year after 23andMe settled a lawsuit over a data breach which targeted Jewish clients, the company announced it ...