They are telling Georgians and South Carolinians to consider deleting their 23andMe accounts to protect their genetic data.
Privacy experts are urging consumers to protect their 23andMe data now that it has declared bankruptcy. Here's how to delete ...
Deleting your 23andMe account is irreversible, and you’ll permanently lose access to it once completed. If there are multiple ...
Me’s bankruptcy has some consumer advocates warning customers of the DNA testing company to delete their accounts. Here’s why ...
The Bay Area-based company, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, plans to pursue a sale. A new owner could mean ...
Me recently filed for bankruptcy. Here's how users can download and delete their data from the platform ahead of the sale.
Log into your 23andMe account. If you previously opted to allow 23andMe and third-party researchers to use your data for research, you may withdraw consent by going to the "Preferences" section under ...
Here’s how to delete your 23andMe data: Log into your 23andMe account. Under your account profile, click on “Settings.” ...
Go to the “Settings” section of your profile. Scroll to a section labeled “23andMe Data” at the bottom of the page. Download ...
There's always a chance the data doesn't get erased — but consumers should ask 23andMe to delete their information anyway, ...
You should delete your data," said Ram. Anyone who wants to close their account should also ask 23andMe to destroy the underlying spit sample that the company used to gather clients' DNA ...