How to Delete Your Data From 23andMe

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With 23andMe entering bankruptcy, here's how to delete your genetic data
Now that 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, another company could take control of its genetic database.CNBC - 11h -
Here's how to delete your personal data, genetic sample from 23andMe
Privacy experts are urging consumers to protect their 23andMe data now that it has declared bankruptcy. Here's how to delete yours.CBS News - 14h -
23andMe Just Filed for Bankruptcy. Here’s How to Delete Your Personal Data
A state attorney general is ‘urgently’ reminding people that they can ask 23andMe to delete the genetic data it has on them.Inc. - 1d -
23andMe users warned to delete their data
The genetic testing company has the genetic data of more than15 million customers — and California Attorney General Rob Bonta has advised users to purge their data.The Hill - 1d -
If 23andMe is sold, what happens to everyone’s data?
Genetic testing company 23andMe recently filed for bankruptcy, leading many customers to wonder what will happen to their DNA samples and personal information if the company sells. NBC’s Brian ...NBC News - 23h -
DNA testing firm 23andMe files for bankruptcy as CEO steps down
Co-founder Anne Wojcicki to pursue independent bid as California attorney general tells users to delete data. Business live – latest updates The US genetic testing company 23andMe has filed ...The Guardian - 1d -
23andMe bankruptcy filing sparks privacy fears as DNA data of millions goes up for sale
With genetic testing company 23andMe declaring bankruptcy and courting bidders, the DNA data of millions of users is up for sale, sparking privacy concerns.NBC News - 1d -
DNA testing company 23andMe files for bankruptcy protection
Genetic testing company 23andMe will attempt to sell itself under supervision of a court after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company, which never turned a profit, cut about 40% ...NBC News - 1d -
What could Apple’s high court challenge mean for data protection?
The UK’s battle for access to encrypted services could define how companies are able to safeguard customer data in the future. Apple will challenge a UK government demand to access encrypted ...The Guardian - Mar. 14
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