French data watchdog advises people to delete any dna test information online
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BANKRUPTCY OF MAJOR US GENETICS COMPANY POSES POTENTIAL THREAT TO MILLIONS People who have used DNA testing services to explore their ancestry are being urged to delete any data online,
following the bankruptcy of a major US DNA testing company. France’s online data watchdog (Commission nationale de l'Informatique et des libertés, CNIL) made the warning following
California-based 23andMe declaring bankruptcy last weekend. Several US Attorney Generals have also recommended this. The expected sale of the company has led to serious concerns about what
will be done with the stored data of millions of customers. “It is worrying when you read the general terms and conditions of sale [of such companies], they can do absolutely what they
want," said Hélène Guimiot, head of the health department at the CNIL, to French media outlet FranceInfo. “People assume that they are going to receive information about themselves and
their origins, and that this is the heart of the service.” “But in practice, the aim of these companies is to gather genetic data in order to do a whole range of things,” she added. There
is always the risk of the data ending up with pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies etc. The company states that as part of a bankruptcy proceeding, personal data may be sold to the
highest bidder. Read more: Briton applies for French residency card and finds he was adopted - and has siblings The CNIL previously warned people in France against using services such as
23andMe for ‘recreational’ purposes. Previously, hackers stole the data of some six million 23andMe customers. Read more: Identities of 12 million people in France potentially leaked in
cyberattack: how to protect yourself HOW CAN DATA BE DELETED? 23andMe’s website states “If, at any time, you are no longer interested in participating in our Services, you may delete your
23andMe account directly within your Account Settings." This will prevent the information being passed on to the company’s eventual buyer. However, it will not prevent cases where the
data has been previously sold on. It is possible to download a personal copy of your data before deleting the information from your 23andMe account. There were reports earlier in the week
that customers trying to download their personal data were facing issues, however this seems to have been fixed. 23andMe customers can also delete their test sample from the ‘preferences’
section of the website, and withdraw consent for genetic data to be passed on. Anyone concerned should do this as quickly as possible, before the company is sold. Those who have given data
to similar companies may also wish to delete their information in advance, to address such risk. Read more: DNA of pet dogs to be used to trace mess on streets in village near Nice
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