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Following the sale of the direct-to-consumer genetic testing company 23andMe, the Utah Attorney General’s Office is issuing a ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSN‘Protect your genetic data’: Court approves sale of 23andMe assets, including genetic samplesOffice of the Utah Attorney General and the Utah Department of Commerce's Division of Consumer Protection are issuing a ...
After Foley Hoag’s prior updates regarding the chapter 11 bankruptcy cases of 23andMe Holding Co and its affiliated debtors ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is sounding the alarm for Coloradans on deleting data shared with 23andMe, following the approved company sale to a new owner.
After the company filed for bankruptcy in March, this week, the sale of 23andMe was completed after previously being approved by a judge.
How can 23andMe customers delete their data? The company noted in their FAQ for customers that there’s an option for them to delete their data and account.
The court-appointed Consumer Privacy Ombudsman (CPO) in the 23andMe bankruptcy last month released a 200-plus-page report ...
Carter recommends several steps for 23andMe users to protect their genetic data: Users should submit deletion requests while the company's current privacy policy remains in effect.
The deadline for 23&Me’s former and current customers to file for compensation is Monday, July 14, as the genetic testing company undergoes bankruptcy proceedings.
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced on Tuesday that North Carolinians’ genetic data held by 23andMe will be transferred to TTAM Research Institute.
CT is your last chance to file a claim with 23andMe for a 2023 data breach that may have compromised your genetic data.
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