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After the company filed for bankruptcy in March, this week, the sale of 23andMe was completed after previously being approved by a judge.
DNA from 23andMe after it declared bankruptcy. Now the more than 10 million remaining customers should delete theirs, too.
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper The (Sunbury). Individuals have long valued privacy for themselves and their families, while often — knowingly or unknowingly — giving it away. It is ...
An obesity drug from Hengrui Pharma and Kailera Therapeutics succeeded in a late-stage trial in China, while Anne Wojcicki’s ...
DoNotPay is revolutionizing consumer empowerment with AI, automating everything from gym membership cancellations to ...
In a letter sent today, Public Citizen urged California Attorney General Rob Bonta to launch an immediate investigation into ...
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DNA testing company 23andMe and Canadian plaintiffs who sued over a data breach reached a deal to allow a class proof of ...
Anne Wojcicki lands 23andMe again. What $305 million deal means for company, customers, shareholders
Anne Wojcicki on genetic privacy, data security, her bid for 23andMe Why California wants to stop 23andMe's sale to former ...
In the wake of a bankruptcy court approving the sale of DNA testing company 23andMe to a new owner, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser issued a consumer alert to tell ...
CT is your last chance to file a claim with 23andMe for a 2023 data breach that may have compromised your genetic data.
For 23andMe customers who believe they have a claim against the company’s services, but it isn’t cybersecurity-related, they ...
As part of TTAM, 23andMe is continuing to operate and provide customers with personalized DNA testing and research services. TTAM is committed to providing customers with choice and transparency with ...
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