NEW YORK (AP) — 23andMe is laying off 40% of its workforce, or more than 200 employees, and discontinuing its therapeutics division as the struggling genetic testing company attempts to slash costs.
The financial struggles of genetic testing and ancestry company 23andMe are raising questions about the security of customers ...
Because of 23andMe’s uncertain future, review sites like the New York Times’ Wirecutter have stopped recommending the service ...
DNA and genetic testing firm 23andMe is in turmoil following a data breach last year and its ongoing financial decline. The once-pioneering giant now faces an uncertain future amid efforts to take ...
Please verify your email address. Since 23andMe launched direct-to-consumer genetic testing in 2007, it's evolved into more than just a relative novelty. It's good for tracking down unknown ...
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She has been working in journalism for seven years. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg/Getty For the last decade, 23andMe has been known worldwide for offering genetic testing, ancestry tracing and ...
If you've taken a 23andMe DNA test, you're likely one of millions who have submitted their genetic code to the company. But what if you want to take it back? Here’s how to permanently delete ...
Legal Battle Brews Over 23andMe's Customer Data Breach Settlement And Arbitration Claimants Lawyer raises objections to 23andMe's proposed $30 million settlement, arguing it undermines arbitration ...
Around a year ago, 23andMe had a data breach that led to 6.9 million profiles being accessible. Now, the company has agreed to pay a $30 million settlement after a class-action lawsuit was ...
Because of 23andMe's uncertain future, review sites like the New York Times' Wirecutter have stopped recommending the service in its DNA testing roundups. The review site recommends AncestryDNA ...