In a surprising turn, Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit, TTAM Research Institute, has acquired 23andMe for $305 million after its bankruptcy. This acquisition addresses concerns about genetic data privacy while aiming to uphold the company's mission.
Anne Wojcicki's nonprofit has won the bid to buy 23andMe, raising critical questions about the future of genetic data privacy. Experts warn that sensitive DNA information could be at risk.
In a groundbreaking move, 27 states and D.C. have filed a lawsuit to prevent 23andMe from selling customer genetic data without consent. This legal battle raises significant privacy concerns for users.
The ISS faces a resupply crisis after a Cygnus mission is scrubbed due to damage, while 23andMe's bankruptcy prompts panic among customers eager to delete their genetic data.
As 23andMe files for bankruptcy, users scramble to delete their sensitive data due to fears of their genetic information being sold. The company struggles to handle the surge in requests amidst ongoing privacy concerns.
Oregon's attorney general calls for consumers to take control of their genetic data following 23andMe's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. Learn how to delete your data and revoke permissions.
In light of 23andMe's financial struggles, California Attorney General Rob Bonta reminds residents of their rights to delete genetic data. Learn how to safeguard your sensitive information today!