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Me's Interim CEO Joe Selsavage said 1.9 million customers have asked the company delete their data since March.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe ...
During a hearing on the privacy implications of 23andMe selling its business, its interim CEO says 1.9 million people, or ...
Me is now facing a multi-state lawsuit that seeks to block the genetic testing company from selling data without "explicit ...
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, ...
Lawmakers want to know what will be done to make sure consumer genetic testing company 23andMe’s data will stay out of the ...
Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia on Monday filed a lawsuit in bankruptcy court seeking to block the sale of ...
23andMe's annual report, published Wednesday, also addressed customers' requests to delete data. As of May 31, the company said its user base had dwindled to about 14 million personal genome ...
A growing number of 23andMe users are distancing themselves from the once-popular genetic testing company, as mounting ...
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday continues to advise customers of the DNA-testing company 23andMe to delete their data from its database as it attempts to sell sensitive information ...
Almost 2 million users have deleted their data from 23andMe since the DNA ... committed to finding a buyer that will safeguard user privacy. 23andMe originally planned on selling to Regeneron ...
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