Tag: geneticdata

Whose Genes Are They Anyway? The Murky Waters of Genetic Data Ownership

Whose Genes Are They Anyway? The Murky Waters of Genetic Data Ownership

The rise of direct-to-consumer genetic testing (DTC-GT) companies like 23andMe and Ancestry has opened a Pandora's Box of ethical questions, chief among them: who truly owns your genetic data once you spit into that tube? As a journalist who has followed the tech and bioethics beat for years, I've seen...

Erase Your Genes A Guide to Deleting Your 23andMe Data

Erase Your Genes A Guide to Deleting Your 23andMe Data

Direct-to-consumer genetic testing services such as 23andMe have exploded in recent years, providing consumers accessible information about their ancestry, health predispositions, and more. Users may then wish to delete their genetic material from these platforms altogether. This decision is usually driven by privacy concerns, changing life circumstances or other personal...

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amid Data Privacy Concerns, Urges Customers to Delete Data

23andMe Files for Bankruptcy Amid Data Privacy Concerns, Urges Customers to Delete Data

23andMe, the California-based personal genomics company, has today made a formal Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection filing. This decision deepens uncertainty about the long-term fate of its extensive genetic database. The company has faced recent and unprecedented scrutiny by the public for its data privacy practices. Now, as part of the...

Decoding Disaster 23andMe's Wake-Up Call for Genetic Data Security

Decoding Disaster 23andMe's Wake-Up Call for Genetic Data Security

The recent data breach at 23andMe, affecting millions of users, isn't just a technological hiccup. It's a blaring alarm about the lax regulations governing our most personal information: our genetic code. As a long-time journalist covering tech, I would say that I understand both the promise of and peril posed...