A huge data breach followed by a plummeting valuation has stoked fears of a sale of 23andMe along with all of its customers' genetic data.
In 2023, 23andMe had a data breach the exposed millions of people ancestry data. The lawsuit that followed, has reached a $30 ...
Millions of users have used genetic testing to discover more about themselves. But you may want to consider deleting your ...
Personal information for nearly half of the popular genetic testing company's customers -- 6.9 million people -- were exposed ...
Concerns have been raised about how 23andMe could potentially handle customer information due to the company’s uncertain future.
Texans curious about their ancestry likely paid for a DNA test through 23andMe. But with their future unclear, what will ...
For nearly a decade, 23andMe has been one of the most popular services offering ancestry reports and even health risk profiles based on a person's genetic sample. Or in this case, a saliva specimen.
DNA submitted by users to the genealogy company 23andMe will remain private for now, with CEO Anne Wojcicki saying she no longer wants a third-party acquisition of the company. The company is ...
If you ever used 23andMe, you might want to consider deleting your data while you still can. The company’s financial troubles are prompting concerns about what could happen to customers’ DNA ...
After 23andMe’s board of directors resigns, the president of encrypted messaging app Signal joins other security experts in urging 23andMe users to consider deleting their data.
Last month, Chenedy Wiles finally got around to it. The 27-year-old traveling nurse spit into a tube and mailed it to 23andMe ...
Following a monthslong battle over CEO Anne Wojcicki’s plans to take 23andMe private, all seven independent members of its board resigned en masse Tuesday. The move is almost certainly the final ...