California's attorney general, Rob Bonta, issued a warning regarding 23andMe, highlighting concerns over potential financial instability that could lead to customer data being compromised. Under California law, customers have the right to delete their genetic data and withdraw consent for research use. 23andMe reassured customers of their commitment to privacy, stating they do not share data without consent and that their research is conducted under strict ethical oversight. The company encourages customers to utilize their option to delete accounts and associated data at any time.
California's attorney general warns customers of 23andMe to protect their genetic data amid concerns over the company's financial stability.
Customers can request deletion of their genetic data under California state law, ensuring they have control over their personal information.
23andMe reassures customers that it does not share data without consent and follows strict privacy and security protocols.
The company emphasizes that their Research program requires separate informed consent, overseen by an outside Institutional Review Board to ensure ethical standards.
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