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Calif. AG issues stark warning to 15 million 23andMe users as bankruptcy looms: ‘Delete your data’
By Chris Nesi   
Published March 23, 2025, 3:39 p.m. ET

California’s attorney general has urgently warned customers of 23andMe to purge their genetic data from the company’s databases over uncertainty where it may end up if the firm goes bankrupt.

“Given 23andMe’s reported financial distress, I remind Californians to consider invoking their rights and directing 23andMe to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material held by the company,” AG Rob Bonta said in a statement Friday.

The company had been synonymous with at-home genetic testing for more than a decade, providing more than 15 million customers with a wide range of personal health and ancestry data.  ...
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If you’re worried about your data on 23andMe: Here’s how to delete your DNA data on the site:
1. Sign in, go to “Settings.”
2. Go to "Delete Your Data.” You can download a copy of your data first.
3. Confirm DOB, and click “confirm.”
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   Color me skeptic, nothing will be deleted no matter what you do.
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   Color me skeptic, nothing will be deleted no matter what you do.

The CIA and NSA already have it.
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The Chi-coms already have a copy.  They're using the data and AI to identify genetic vectors of attack to launch against the US military personnel when they invade Taiwan.
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23andMe Files For Bankruptcy, CEO Resigns - Fate Of Americans' DNA Data Now In Court-Supervised Sale
by Tyler Durden
Monday, Mar 24, 2025 - 09:20 AM
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Shares of 23andMe crashed in premarket trading on Monday after the genetic testing unicorn startup filed for bankruptcy in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, following a slide in demand for its ancestry kits and a data breach. The bankruptcy raises one alarming question about DNA security: What will happen to the genetic data of the company's more than 15 million customers?

23andMe announced that its CEO, Anne Wojcicki, has resigned immediately and will remain on the company's board of directors. She led the cash-burning startup that never turned a profit and once commanded a market capitalization of nearly $6 billion in late 2021. Shares plunged 44% in the premarket to $1.  ...

Let's see who buys this gigantic pool of genetic data—and whatever scheme they use to monetize it.

Trump administration should be watching over the sale to ensure Chinese PE firms do not purchase this treasure trove of US genetic data.
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   Color me skeptic, nothing will be deleted no matter what you do.

Correct.  That's like when Google asks you if you want it to remember your passwords.  It's really asking you if you want it to pretend it doesn't remember your passwords.
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Meh... not sure why my DNA info would be valuable to anyone.

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Meh... not sure why my DNA info would be valuable to anyone.
Health and Life Insurance actuaries, for starters.

More nefarious things come to mind, like inventing a disease that targets specific groups.
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Unless you had actually signed up with them in the past and provided a sample, would it be possible for your DNA info to be there?

If such a thing is possible, how would you find out?

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Unless you had actually signed up with them in the past and provided a sample, would it be possible for your DNA info to be there?

If such a thing is possible, how would you find out?

No, not possible They're not sneaking into your house and swabbing your cheeks.

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I'll admit to doing an Ancestry.com DNA test, because it was important to me to know more about my family tree. So now, any law enforcement agency in the land likely can get my results. Better not commit any crimes!
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So now, any law enforcement agency in the land likely can get my results. Better not commit any crimes!


Or anyone in your family.  They can use your DNA to find a family member.
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Or anyone in your family.  They can use your DNA to find a family member.
Not a problem.  :whistle:
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   In 1991 the US Military started gathering DNA of all its recruits.
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   In 1991 the US Military started gathering DNA of all its recruits.

I saw that on NCIS.
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The CIA and NSA already have it.

Yep, these companies have already sold out years ago. There was article after article of the police using this data to catch people for years now. These companies had the reputation of dirt via their privacy policy was next to non-existent and available for whomever had a few bucks to bribe them.
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I'll admit to doing an Ancestry.com DNA test, because it was important to me to know more about my family tree. So now, any law enforcement agency in the land likely can get my results. Better not commit any crimes!

There were dna companies that were privacy conscious, most were not.
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   In 1991 the US Military started gathering DNA of all its recruits.


My x-SIL said this as well.