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With 23andMe entering bankruptcy, here's how to delete your genetic data
ME23andMe (ME) CNBC·2025-03-25 18:37

Core Points - 23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, indicating that its assets, including its genetic database, will be available for sale [1] - The company continues to offer at-home DNA testing kits, providing insights into family histories and genetic profiles [1] - Privacy concerns have arisen due to a data breach in October 2023, affecting nearly 7 million customers [2] Company Actions - As part of the bankruptcy process, 23andMe aims to find a partner committed to customer data privacy, ensuring no changes in data management during the sale [2][3] - The company emphasizes its commitment to user privacy and transparency regarding data management in any potential transaction [3] Consumer Advisory - California Attorney General has issued a consumer alert, advising customers to consider deleting their genetic data from 23andMe [3][4] - Experts recommend consumers be cautious and consider deleting their information, highlighting the sensitivity of genetic data [5] Data Deletion Process - 23andMe allows customers to delete their accounts and associated data, ensuring that personal information will not be used in future research [6][7]