Me is potentially selling more than just your genetic data—the personal survey info it collected is just as much a privacy ...
There is a federal law, the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act (GINA) of 2008, that is supposed to protect Americans ...
Opinion: LK Law Firm's Lena Kempe explores how the 23andMe bankruptcy highlights the need for stronger data protection ...
Concerns rise over 23andMe's bankruptcy and potential sale of its massive database of genetic and health information. What should consumers worry about?
Me collected information from survey questions about personal health and beyond, such as drinking habits and risk tolerance.
This means that not only does 23andMe possess the genetic data of 15 million people, but it also possesses almost a billion additional data points associated with this genetic information. This makes ...
It's unclear what's next for 23andMe, but experts say there's a big incentive for corporations and researchers alike to get ...
The Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act prohibits employers or health insurers from using genetic information to assess your eligibility for a role or coverage, but critics say that legislation ...
The bankruptcy of 23andMe highlights a lack of protections for genetic privacy in the U.S.
The start of 23andMe Holding Co.'s closely watched bankruptcy proceedings offers customers a troubling reminder of their ...