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Attorney General Todd Rokita continued his leadership in the fight to hold tech companies accountable for consumer privacy ...
23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday. The company says no changes will be made to how it stores, manages or protects customer data up until the sale of its assets is finalized.
The genetic testing company 23andMe — which allows users to spit in a tube and send away the sample for a detailed DNA analysis — is filing for bankruptcy. 23andMe has faced financial hardship ...
What 23andMe customers should know after company files for bankruptcy 02:26. 23andMe, a formerly high-flying genetic testing company, announced Sunday that it was declaring bankruptcy and that ...
Previous reports (including ours) said that a company named Regeneron was supposed to be the buyer, but that deal ended up ...
A bankruptcy judge’s signoff on 23andMe’s sale of genetic data exposes privacy law loopholes in a carefully structured deal ...
Among the conditions agreed to by the buyer is a promise not to transfer any user genetic data to a third party.
The transfer involves the genetic data of over 15 million people and is expected to take effect in the next few weeks.