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DNA from 23andMe after it declared bankruptcy. Now the more than 10 million remaining customers should delete theirs, too.
Me customers across the nation can rest assured that their genetic data is now protected, as North Carolina Attorney General ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced today that the data will not be sold to a for-profit company but will be managed by the nonprofit TTAM Research Institute, founded by a cofounder of 23andMe.
Attorney General Todd Rokita continued his leadership in the fight to hold tech companies accountable for consumer privacy ...
A federal judge on Thursday declined to block the bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe to its co-founder Anne ...
SACRAMENTO, California — Genetic testing company 23andMe’s recent sale to a research institute “does not comply” with California’s landmark genetic privacy law, state Attorney General Rob Bonta’s ...
Utah Attorney General Derek Brown has joined 27 other states in a lawsuit against genealogy company 23andMe and its recently proposed sale of customer data.
In a letter sent today, Public Citizen urged California Attorney General Rob Bonta to launch an immediate investigation into ...
In the wake of a bankruptcy court approving the sale of DNA testing company 23andMe to a new owner, Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a consumer alert to tell Coloradans that they have the right to ...
“People did not submit their personal data to 23andMe thinking their genetic blueprint would later be sold off to the highest bidder," one attorney general said.
That means Wojcicki’s nonprofit TTAM Research Institute will purchase “substantially all” of San Francisco-based 23andMe’s assets for $305 million. The transaction — which arrives more than three ...
Several states have joined a lawsuit against 23andme. They say bankruptcy shouldn't allow the genetic testing company to sell sensitive customer data.