Me collected information from survey questions about personal health and beyond, such as drinking habits and risk tolerance.
Me’s bankruptcy has some consumer advocates warning customers of the DNA testing company to delete their accounts. Here’s why ...
Shares in genetic testing firm 23andMe dropped Monday after the company declared bankruptcy and California reminded consumers ...
I don't know who could get their hands on what,’ 23andMe user Laura Khalil said after the company announced it is looking for ...
Genetics testing giant 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy, with its 15 million American users urged to wipe their profiles over ...
Scroll down to the “23andMe Data” section and hit “view.” From there, scroll to “delete data” and select “permanently delete ...
It was California Attorney General, Rob Bonta, that broke the news - which subsequently saw the biotechnology company's stock ...
The direct-to-consumer DNA testing service 23andMe filed for bankruptcy earlier this month, putting millions of customers' ...
The Georgia attorney general is advising customers that highly sensitive personal genetic information could change hands in a ...
In the wake of the warning from New York Attorney General Letitia James that consumers delete their 23andMe accounts, here are the steps necessary to protect your personal information.
23andMe hosts the genetic information of 15 million people. The company has said its bankruptcy and potential sale will not impact how it stores data. However, Wyden issued a warning to customers ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe filed for bankruptcy. Here's what Tennessee users need to know about deleting their data.