DNA testing company 23andMe has filed for bankruptcy. What does that mean for your data?

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We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Genetic testing company 23andMe announced on Sunday that it has filed for bankruptcy due to low demand for its ancestry kits and after a 2023 data breach damaged its reputation.

The company, which has over 15 million customers worldwide, said it voluntarily filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to “facilitate a sale process to maximize the value of its business.” 23andMe is seeking authorization from a bankruptcy court in Missouri to “sell substantially all of its assets.”

In 2023, hackers gained access to personal information from roughly 14,000 user accounts over a span of five months that appeared to target Jewish and Chinese users, which alarmed customers and heightened concern about the privacy of their data. It dealt a major blow to the company’s reputation and prompted a class-action lawsuit that claimed the company did not protect users' personal information and failed to notify customers of the breach.

 
Too bad.
23 and Me confirmed that the Gestapo and I are actually the parents of the two kids that we raised.

I can almost believe offspring #1, although it's tough,
since he actually JOINED the Army of his own volition in the early 90s..

But offspring #2 is really hard to understand.
She graduated university with a 3.8, is a senior officer with BPD,
and pretty much took over leadership of the family.

I am, however, still in charge of donuts.

Oh, well, "23 skidoo" as they used to say 100 or so years ago.
 
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