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Me customers across the nation can rest assured that their genetic data is now protected, as North Carolina Attorney General ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced today that the data will not be sold to a for-profit company but will be managed by ...
A federal judge on Thursday declined to block the bankruptcy sale of genetic testing company 23andMe to its co-founder Anne ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe’s recent sale to a research institute “does not comply” with California’s landmark genetic ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser is sounding the alarm for Coloradans on deleting data shared with 23andMe, following ...
Attorney General Todd Rokita continued his leadership in the fight to hold tech companies accountable for consumer privacy ...
Anne Wojcicki’s nonprofit, TTAM Research Institute, has received court approval to acquire 23andMe, the genetic testing ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is looking to protect Texans' genetic data with action filed this week in ongoing 23andMe bankruptcy case.
A bankruptcy judge’s signoff on 23andMe’s sale of genetic data exposes privacy law loopholes in a carefully structured deal ...
The California-based company, which allowed customers to learn about their ancestry by submitting saliva samples in the mail, filed for bankruptcy in March. As part of that process, it's auctioning ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says he is taking legal action in the 23andMe bankruptcy case to protect Texans' genetic data.
Several states have joined a lawsuit against 23andme. They say bankruptcy shouldn't allow the genetic testing company to sell sensitive customer data.