One of the most popularly-recognized biotechnology companies, 23andMe, has filed for bankruptcy. Before the company sells it assets, users are able to download and delete their data, if they wish.
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23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday. The company says no changes will be made to how it stores, manages or protects customer data up until the sale of its assets is finalized. 23andMe ...
23andMe filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Sunday. The company says no changes will be made to how it stores, manages or protects customer data up until the sale of its assets is finalized. 23andMe ...
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