Since 23andMe was founded nearly 20 years ago, 15 million people have mailed their saliva and about $100 to the biotechnology company. In return, they’ve gotten back their genetic heritage, health reports and surprise connections with long-lost family. Now bankrupt, the company will likely be sold, leading to concern its trove of data could end up in the wrong hands. Nancy Chen reports.
Tuesday, March 25, 2025
23andMe bankruptcy is "privacy nightmare," consumer advocate warns
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