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Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the data is “too sensitive” to be sold without users’ informed consent.
Lawmakers want to know what will be done to make sure consumer genetic testing company 23andMe’s data will stay out of the ...
During a hearing on the privacy implications of 23andMe selling its business, its interim CEO says 1.9 million people, or ...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia have sued the bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe in an effort to block ...
Multiple states and the District Columbia are pushing back on bankrupt 23andMe’s plans to sell customer genetic information ...
Me was founded in 2006 and pioneered the direct-to-consumer genetic testing model. Customers responded positively, ordering ...
A hearing this week marked a critical juncture in the national conversation about the intersection of biotechnology, privacy, ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield called the DNA information “personal, permanent, and deeply private.” “People did not ...
Rep. Gill grilled 23andMe's co-founder Anne Wojcicki during a House hearing where she revealed that she did not understand ...
If you were a customer of 23andMe, you're probably wondering what is going on with your data. It turns out you do have ...