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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe bankruptcy case.
Anne Wojcicki, the co-founder and former CEO of 23andMe, will purchase the bankrupt company’s assets for $305 million, the genetic testing company said Friday. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals had agreed to ...
Me's Interim CEO Joe Selsavage said 1.9 million customers have asked the company delete their data since March.
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office is joining more than two dozen other states in a lawsuit against DNA testing ...
Ahead of a sale, only 15% of 23andMe's user base has deleted accounts. Do people not care, or are they just unaware? For ...
Texas is suing 23andMe to prevent the genetic testing firm from selling personal data of state residents as the company's ...
The state attorney general wants a bankruptcy court to ensure 23andMe or any purchaser comply with Texas laws on the sale, ...
The filing cites the permanent, uniquely identifying nature of DNA and warns of future risks if the data is used for ...
Katie Hass, director of the Utah Division of Consumer Protection, called the proposed data sale an 'egregious betrayal of ...
House Democrats sent letters to the potential buyers of the genetic testing company, asking how they plan to protect customer ...
Following the bankruptcy-forced sale of 23andMe, lawmakers question whether customer's personal genomic data is truly ...
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said the data is “too sensitive” to be sold without users’ informed consent.