Twenty-seven states and DC sue 23andMe to oppose the sale of DNA data from its customers without their direct consent
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I’m so glad I never got around to doing one of these tests
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I'm totally shocked that a corporation would do something as scummy and predictable as this. Shocked I tell you!
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The amount of damage and criminality this exposes people to is insane
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I’m so glad I never got around to doing one of these tests
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 00:35 zuletzt editiert vonOne of my family members moved to the US and did it. Really pissed me off that they'd do that but I guess it's the thing to do there?? They've since moved back to AU but got to leave a little bit of themselves (and by genetics, me) behind to be sold to the highest bidder
Thanks heaps for that.
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I’m so glad I never got around to doing one of these tests
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 00:41 zuletzt editiert vonDid any family members though? Particularly close members since that ends up giving a ton of yours as well
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I'm totally shocked that a corporation would do something as scummy and predictable as this. Shocked I tell you!
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 00:41 zuletzt editiert vonThe sale is the entire company and assets to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
NPR reported in this issue:
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said last month it aimed to buy the company for $256 million. Regeneron said it would comply with 23andMe's privacy policies and applicable law. It said it would process all customer personal data in accordance with the consents, privacy policies and statements, terms of service, and notices currently in effect and have security controls in place designed to protect such data.
I don't know much about Regeneron Pharmaceuticals but previously I read from others here that they represent the best case scenario.
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The sale is the entire company and assets to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals.
NPR reported in this issue:
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said last month it aimed to buy the company for $256 million. Regeneron said it would comply with 23andMe's privacy policies and applicable law. It said it would process all customer personal data in accordance with the consents, privacy policies and statements, terms of service, and notices currently in effect and have security controls in place designed to protect such data.
I don't know much about Regeneron Pharmaceuticals but previously I read from others here that they represent the best case scenario.
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:08 zuletzt editiert vonYeah; I think it’s the best case scenario that at least the data will be used to develop new drugs.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:10 zuletzt editiert von
They gonna be like "oops we got hacked and now those guys have the data anyway"
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One of my family members moved to the US and did it. Really pissed me off that they'd do that but I guess it's the thing to do there?? They've since moved back to AU but got to leave a little bit of themselves (and by genetics, me) behind to be sold to the highest bidder
Thanks heaps for that.
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:42 zuletzt editiert vonIt's ... not "the thing to do" here.
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Did any family members though? Particularly close members since that ends up giving a ton of yours as well
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:46 zuletzt editiert vonI know a first cousin of mine did.
Over 15million people used it.
The only silver lining is that they've been bought by a research company instead of an insurance company. I don't know if theres a legal leg to stand on per the data. They almost 100% agreed to give up ownership to the company, that's the only way it could do any of the genetic relationship analysis that it did.
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They gonna be like "oops we got hacked and now those guys have the data anyway"
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:47 zuletzt editiert vonThey have previously been hacked.
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27andDC vs 23andMe
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It's ... not "the thing to do" here.
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 01:55 zuletzt editiert vonAncestry stuff has been pretty popular in the US for decades, DNA testing for it is relatively new but just the next easy step.
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It's ... not "the thing to do" here.
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 02:00 zuletzt editiert von trk@aussie.zone 6. Nov. 2025, 04:03If its not, then why is it so popular there?
Everyone's so keen to be 12% Irish so they can claim they enjoy beer because of their proud Irish heritage, or have 0.5% native american so they can claim a tribe and get tattoos that are deeply spiritual (now), or that 8% Italian which explains why they love pizza. For a country that's so publicly proud - what with the flags and all - everyone's certainly keen to find any excuse to pretend to be from somewhere else.
I know literally one Australian who's done it, and they only did it after living in the US for a couple of years.
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This post did not contain any content.schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 02:03 zuletzt editiert von
I tried explaining this to my family. The legal documents you have to agree to should be a huge red flag when all you get is "you are caucasian".
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I tried explaining this to my family. The legal documents you have to agree to should be a huge red flag when all you get is "you are caucasian".
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 02:04 zuletzt editiert vonYeah but I might be .05% native american and then I can get a cool eagle tattoo
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27andDC vs 23andMe
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 02:31 zuletzt editiert von25or6toFour
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Yeah but I might be .05% native american and then I can get a cool eagle tattoo
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 02:49 zuletzt editiert von"My name is no longer Brayden, it's Tanec Iak, meaning 'he who mines redstone'"
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Yeah but I might be .05% native american and then I can get a cool eagle tattoo
schrieb am 11. Juni 2025, 03:00 zuletzt editiert von“Aww shit that means my great great great grandpappy raped some native girl. Better tell every native person I know about it!”
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