The open source repository of genetic data will delete its banks of data on April 30, its co-founder confirms. Politics
The announcement that 23andMe is filing for bankruptcy and has put its genetic genealogy database up for sale has sent its customers into a bit of a privacy tizzy. On March 21, California Attorney General Bob Bonta issued a consumer alert with detailed instructions about how to delete one's data. Politics
Over the past decade, 23andMe has collected genetic data from millions of people—and now that the company has filed for bankruptcy, that information could be sold to the highest bidder, a Northeastern University data scientist warns. Politics
If someone shared their DNA with 23andMe, experts say they should delete their data immediately and request the company to dispose of any genetic material samples. The post 23andMe’s DNA database is up for sale. Who might want it, and what for? appeared first on Boston.com. Politics
The genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, prompting people who've used the service and sent in DNA samples to be analyzed to wonder what will happen to their genetic data. Politics
Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says 23andMe's bankruptcy raises data privacy fears: Opt out, download and delete data now. Politics
The California biotech firm said in a statement that it is hoping to find a buyer to address its ongoing financial struggles. Politics
23andMe files for bankruptcy protection: Here’s how to delete your genetic data San Francisco Chronicle Politics
Pioneering US genetic testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy and is looking for a buyer two years after hackers gained access to millions of profiles. Politics
As 23andMe's bankruptcy looms, privacy experts warn customers to delete their DNA data. Politics