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Anyone who shared their DNA with 23andMe needs to delete their data from the genetic information service before the company is sold to the highest bidder ... so says a tech columnist sounding the alarm on future consequences. Read the full story ➡️

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Wealth Turtle 💰 🐢1 year ago

They stole everyone DNA to create covid

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SecBriefs | Making Cybersecurity Simple1 year ago

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JO1 year ago

A serious wake up call! Once your DNA data is out there, you can’t take it back. Selling to the highest bidder raises major privacy concerns people should think twice before handing over something as personal as their genetic code.

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Sweet Lol Potato1 year ago

Your DNA isn’t a coupon—think before you share! 🧬🚨

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Will1 year ago

Lots of fugazi stuff going on with this company. They tell u to change ur password when u try to login. Then they say u need a verification code sent to ur email. Nobody has received a code. Basically they are locking everyone out of their accts.

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Ginny Mobley1 year ago

Hey remember when the c Ia Wanted to keep a database of citizens dna And congress said no that's going to be too intrusive! 🙄🤣🤡🤡

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