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23andMe, the company whose mail-in self-testing kits became synonymous with DNA testing, is filing for bankruptcy . Anne ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman urged Kentuckians to delete personal information on their accounts on a popular genealogical history website after its bankruptcy announcement.
Members of Congress sent a letter to 23andMe's interim CEO, saying they will investigate the company's decision to file for ...
Since its 2006 founding, 23andMe’s (the “Company”) service of collecting, analyzing, and reporting customers’ genetic information has raised ...
Users of the once top DNA testing company are now rushing to delete their 23andMe DNA data following the bankruptcy ...
Here are six questions answered. 23andMe customers may delete their account at anytime directly via their Account Settings, according to the company's website. "If you participated in 23andMe ...
Both Georgia and South Carolina Attorneys General have issued consumer alerts. They are telling Georgians and South Carolinians to consider deleting their 23andMe accounts to protect their genetic ...
A group of House lawmakers launched a probe Thursday into 23andMe’s handling of customers’ sensitive data following the ...
The Texas Attorney General and 26 other Attorneys General and the District of Columbia have filed a motion with the Eastern ...
On March 23, 2025, 23andMe, along with its affiliates, filed for voluntary Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company’s decision to file for ...
Attorneys general from 27 states and the District of Columbia moved to appoint a consumer privacy ombudsman and security ...
Republican lawmakers associated with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce are probing the 23andMe bankruptcy out of ...