How to delete your 23andMe data after the company filed for bankruptcy
Briefly

23andMe, a genetic testing company, announced it has entered Chapter 11 bankruptcy as it seeks a buyer. This has raised significant concerns among its 15 million users regarding the safety of their genetic data. While the company reassures customers that their information remains protected during this process, California Attorney General Rob Bonta has created an 8-step guide for those who want to delete their genetic data. This guide includes steps for downloading personal data and revoking research permissions, emphasizing user control over genetic information amidst the company's financial uncertainty.
The bankruptcy of 23andMe has led to concerns regarding the security of personal genetic data, prompting customers to seek ways to manage their information.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta provided an 8-step guide for users who wish to delete their genetic data from 23andMe, ensuring privacy amidst bankruptcy.
Read at www.npr.org
[
|
]