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Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said it would acquire 23andMe, which filed for bankruptcy in March and would continue to offer ...
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said it will acquire 23andMe's business. What happened to 23andMe? Should you delete your data?
It will acquire genetic data of more than 15 million customers – raising privacy concerns from individuals who had willingly ...
Genetic testing company 23andMe had 15 million consumers who turned to them to learn more about their ancestry and understand their disposition to diseases.
The top bidder in the DNA testing firm's bankruptcy auction, Regeneron vows to prioritize the privacy, security, and ethical ...
Bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe has been sold to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million. The deal includes ...
The move raises privacy concerns as the drugmaker takes control of the genetic data of millions of clients of the ...
Shortly after, California Attorney General Rob Bonta urged customers to consider directing 23andMe to delete their data and destroy their DNA. Regeneron stressed in their statement that it is ...
some policymakers—such as California Attorney General Rob Bonta—recommended that users consider deleting their information, which could be done through a user’s profile on the 23andMe website.
The company, which was founded in 2006, rose to prominence by offering at-home DNA testing kits that allowed people to ...