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Three congressmen on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce sent a letter to the genetic testing company 23andMe on ...
The genetic testing company has filed for bankruptcy protection and it's unclear what will happen to its massive collection of customer data.
On March 21, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued a consumer alert to the state's 23andMe customers given the company ...
On March 23, 2025, 23andMe, along with its affiliates, filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company’s decision to file for ...
23andMe exploded into the mainstream with its at-home DNA testing kits that gave customers insight into their family histories and genetic profiles. The company was once valued at a peak of $6 billion ...
Me has filed for bankruptcy as is seeking buyers. Here's what could happen to the company's DNA database, one of the largest ...
Since its 2006 founding, 23andMe’s (the “Company”) service of collecting, analyzing, and reporting customers’ genetic ...
Me’s debacle should be a major wake-up call, reminding policymakers and all of us of the risks of giving access to our ...
In response to current public concern about data privacy, 23andMe has stated that there will be no changes ... I believe ...
As you may know, 23andMe collects and holds sensitive, immutable, identifiable personal information about millions of American consumers who have used the Company's genetic testing and telehealth ...
So no wonder the company’s bankruptcy has set off such alarms — and highlighted the weakness of the privacy laws in many states, including Massachusetts. A huge trove of private data from 15 million ...
The 23andMe collapse reveals deep flaws in how companies treat personal data—not as a sacred trust, but as a disposable asset ...