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Claims are now open for 23andMe's settlement over the data breach that affected roughly 7 million people -- and payouts could be as high as $10,000.
DNA testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy in March. Now, consumers have been advised to delete their data.
The firestorm over the sale of consumer data in the company’s bankruptcy proceedings may cause young companies to reassess ...
23andMe is not going out of business, but is looking to find a buyer. In the meantime, current users continue to have full access to the site, including genetic reports, and any subscriptions they ...
Customers whose personal information was exposed during genetic-testing firm 23andMe Holding Co.'s 2023 data breach can file claims to seek financial compensation as part of the company’s bankruptcy ...
Attorney General Gentner Drummond has issued a consumer alert for Oklahomans who have utilized the company 23andMe for ...
The maximum payment offered will be $10,000, and that's only for extraordinary claims, such as having false tax returns filed ...
Attorney General Getner Drummond issued a warning to those who have used the genetic testing company 23andMe. The company has now filed for bankruptcy, and Drummond said in a statement that it will ...
The popular genetic testing company 23andMe is in serious financial trouble. In March 2025, it filed for bankruptcy ...
Drummond issues alert for '23andMe' customers ...
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued a consumer alert for concerned 23andMe customers after the genetic testing ...
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office is alerting Oklahoma consumers in wake of 23andMe bankruptcy filed last month and tips for protection.