States and Consumers Take Action Against 23andMe's Data Sale Amid Bankruptcy

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Following 23andMe's bankruptcy and sale to Regeneron, customers are advised on how to delete or control their genetic data, with steps to request data deletion and revoke research permissions, though some data may still be retained for legal reasons. Customers are also encouraged to inform family members to protect their shared genetic information.
- How to delete your 23andMe data TechCrunch
- Utah attorney general joins lawsuit objecting to 23andMe's potential data sale KSL.com
- States take legal action as 23andMe attempts to sell customer genetic information amid bankruptcy Fox Business
- 1.9M Rush to Delete 23andMe Data After Bankruptcy: Should You Do the Same? PCMag
- Why Texas is suing genetic-testing company 23andMe Houston Chronicle
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