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When the California biotech firm filed for bankruptcy, there was one looming question for customers: What's going to happen ...
Me recently filed for bankruptcy. Here's how users can download and delete their data from the platform ahead of the sale.
Attorney General Russell Coleman urged Kentuckians to delete personal information on their accounts on a popular genealogical ...
Beyond this data breach, uncertainty about the company’s future overall has also led some to recently urge 23andMe customers to delete their data. On Friday, days before 23andMe’s bankruptcy ...
Here's how to delete your 23andMe data in your state. According to 23andMe’s website, users can remove personal information by opting out of the 23andMe data section of account settings. The data is ...
There's always a chance the data doesn't get erased — but consumers should ask 23andMe to delete their information anyway, ...
People who submitted a DNA sample to 23andMe for genetic testing can get that data deleted, something Washington state ...
Many 23andMe customers signed up to the genetic testing service in hopes of learning fun or interesting information about their past. But consumer advocates are now urging those users to request the ...
Log into your 23andMe account. If you previously opted to allow 23andMe and third-party researchers to use your data for research, you may withdraw consent by going to the "Preferences" section under ...
California consumers can delete their genetic data and make other changes under the Genetic Information Privacy Act.
DNA-testing company’s site has been tough to navigate in wake of bankruptcy, raising concerns about what happens to personal and family health histories.
Me is pursuing a sale after filing for bankruptcy, leading many customers to look into deleting their data from the company.