• @db2@lemmy.world
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    856 days ago

    It isn’t yours, if you use them you signed it all over to them. They patented your DNA.

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world
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      706 days ago

      I’m hoping in 500 years, my DNA sequence is found on a perfectly preserved micro SD card and my clone gets to meet President Camacho and take on Beef Supreme and the Dildozer on Monday Night Rehabilitation.

      • Alphane Moon
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        156 days ago

        That’s the optimistic timeline, we still have to actually get there first.

        I am sure you can come with what a pessimistic timeline would look like.

    • @Flagstaff@programming.dev
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      106 days ago

      The monsters.

      Well, that originally autocorrected to “mobsters,” but I suppose that’d work in a certain context, too.

    • @deranger@sh.itjust.works
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      6 days ago

      That’s not true in the slightest. I agree with the fuck 23&me sentiment but you don’t have to make things up to criticize them.

  • @SplashJackson@lemmy.ca
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    205 days ago

    I believe you and your genome become property of whomever buys the data and you’ll have to go over to their house and rake their leaves for them and stuff

  • @the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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    6 days ago

    Shit, they’re gonna want my DNA. I’m 1/8th Cherokee and I’m descended from Napoleon, Julius Caesar, Christopher Columbus, Abraham Lincoln, every signatory of the magna carta, Jesus, and the Mayflower. The actual ship. Don’t ask.

    Thank you 23andme for telling me just how goddamn special I am simply for being born, now I’m not under any pressure to ever accomplish anything.

  • @slickgoat@lemmy.world
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    95 days ago

    I did this over a year ago, requesting that they delete my shit.

    I got a nice email back saying that they would do so, but would retain necessary material to comply with local laws and law enforcement obligations.

    So, my best bet is they didn’t delete anything. I only hope is that they don’t put it on the open market.

  • sunzu2
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    276 days ago

    Many people got lured into this mistake without properly understanding the risk.

    Now we know the risk.

    Deny the parasite all data possible going forward.

    • @RobotToaster@mander.xyz
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      36 days ago

      Yeah, I did mine like 15 years ago around when they first started accepting international orders (At the time they didn’t even have labs in the UK and they paid to TNT overnight ship my spit to America)

      • sunzu2
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        36 days ago

        Yeah once I realize the mistake I told them to delete it. Not sure if they ever did.

  • ℍ𝕂-𝟞𝟝
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    125 days ago

    You guys know that you share half your genome with your kids and parents, so it’s not even just the users’ data, but also people who might not even know about this.

  • @ipkpjersi@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    Same thing that happened with NCIX’s personal information data, it probably goes to the highest bidder.

  • @biofaust@lemmy.world
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    85 days ago

    I just passed by the settings page and requested all my data. When I receive it, I will delete the account which, according to their full privacy statement, requires them to discard my sample, delete my data AND opt me out of 23andMe Research.

  • @aleq@lemmy.world
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    156 days ago

    There’s a non-zero % chance that a nazi with ties to the government and unlimited money might be interested in this data… 👀

    • Onno (VK6FLAB)
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      166 days ago

      If both your parents did a DNA test with the same company, and you are their child and not the result of a liaison with the milkman, you are 100% screwed.

      If you are the product of a liaison with the milkman and the milkman didn’t do a DNA test with the same company, you’re 50% screwed.

      If you were adopted, then there will be no impact from the DNA test, but if your parents didn’t tell you, they’re 100% screwed. (Assuming that your birth parents didn’t have a DNA test.)

      In other words, there’s a non-zero chance that you’re screwed.

  • Horsey
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    35 days ago

    you should definitely request your data to be deleted before it’s too late