Officials including California Attorney General Rob Bonta had questioned what would happen to the genetic data collected by 23andMe.
Me’s genetic data may be for sale after bankruptcy. AI firms may want in—but privacy fears could make it a toxic asset.
The U.S. FTC is worried about the potential sale of Americans' personal data due to 23andMe's bankruptcy. The FTC Chairman emphasized that any buyer of 23andMe should adhere to the company's privacy policy,
Various corners of the media and internet are hyperventilating over the alleged genetic privacy implications of the imminent Chapter 11 bankruptcy of the
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s bankruptcy has led to a new consumer privacy issue: what happens to the DNA of millions of Americans when it goes on sale?
New York Attorney General Letitia James on Tuesday urged 23andMe customers to secure their data in light of rising privacy concerns after the DNA testing firm filed for bankruptcy amid declining demand for its services.
DNA-testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, which means the future of the company’s vast trove of customer data is unknown. Here’s what that means for your genetic data.
LANSING, MI – Michigan’s attorney general is urging residents to delete their 23andMe accounts. Dana Nessel said Wednesday that account holders should take proactive steps to protect their sensitive personal data after the popular genetic testing company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this month.