NEW YORK — New York Attorney General Letitia James issued a consumer alert to customers of 23andMe, a direct-to-consumer genetic testing company, urging them to take action to protect their data.
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"23andMe's bankruptcy announcement is concerning and I am urging New Yorkers to take action to safeguard their data." ...
If you are one of the over 15 million people who have provided saliva samples to them, unless you take action, there is a ...
Me has filed for bankruptcy, prompting people who've used the service and sent in DNA samples to be analyzed to wonder what ...
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