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KFC911 03-25-2025 01:26 AM

23andMe.....
 
Please delete Me :(

LOL .... deleted from database ... done!

Whew ... now I feel a whole lot better about being stoopid :D

onewhippedpuppy 03-25-2025 03:38 AM

I told members of my family to stay away, they’ll have your DNA and can sell it to anybody, etc. Whoops, looks like I was right.

GH85Carrera 03-25-2025 04:57 AM

My wife ordered one of the DNA test kits. I told her no way am I letting my DNA be tested. I have built a 6 generation family tree. I know my roots, and I don't care who was a 7th or further back generation ancestor.

unclebilly 03-25-2025 05:23 AM

My in-laws did it. I was pist off at the time. This thread is just a reminder of their lapse in judgment.

herr_oberst 03-25-2025 06:00 AM

^^^ Same here.

From NPR:

"Even before a possible sale goes through, Prince, the law professor, said she wonders how many people know what data 23andMe already shares and with whom. For example, the company has given over anonymized data to the pharmaceutical giant GSK for years to help it develop new drugs.

"Everybody's worried about what a new company can do with the data — and that is a concern — but frankly some of the things that people are worried about, 23andMe already can do or already does," Prince said."

dad911 03-25-2025 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12434822)
My wife ordered one of the DNA test kits. I told her no way am I letting my DNA be tested. I have built a 6 generation family tree. I know my roots, and I don't care who was a 7th or further back generation ancestor.

So no chance going back 6 generations.... anyone cheated? SmileWavy

We have a family "paisan" that turned out to be a cousin.

Sis did her and mom, I wouldn't do it.

Paul T 03-25-2025 06:31 AM

I've done it, doesn't bother me...what can anyone do with my DNA? I don't know, I don't worry about things like this. I have a friend who refuses to use a credit card online, pays cash for everything, won't put apps on his phone, etc., because he's afraid he's gonna get hacked I guess. I've had my cc # stolen a couple of times, had my debit card hacked once, and it all gets settled in the end. It's just life, ****e happens....I can't be constantly worried about highly improbably scenarios.

GH85Carrera 03-25-2025 07:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul T (Post 12434889)
I've done it, doesn't bother me...what can anyone do with my DNA? I don't know, I don't worry about things like this. I have a friend who refuses to use a credit card online, pays cash for everything, won't put apps on his phone, etc., because he's afraid he's gonna get hacked I guess. I've had my cc # stolen a couple of times, had my debit card hacked once, and it all gets settled in the end. It's just life, ****e happens....I can't be constantly worried about highly improbably scenarios.

If you have some genetic trait to have a chronic health issue, insurance companies might and likely will raise your rates or just deny coverage. Paranoia? Maybe, but who knows what they will be able to do in another 20 years with that info.

I carry my cell phone with me everywhere. I truly can't care less if they track me back and forth to restaurants, grocery stores or the car parts stores. I use credit cards and debit cards. I have had both hacked, but it never cost me a penny, just the aggravation of getting a new card.

Paul T 03-25-2025 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GH85Carrera (Post 12434922)
If you have some genetic trait to have a chronic health issue, insurance companies might and likely will raise your rates or just deny coverage. Paranoia? Maybe, but who knows what they will be able to do in another 20 years with that info.

I carry my cell phone with me everywhere. I truly can't care less if they track me back and forth to restaurants, grocery stores or the car parts stores. I use credit cards and debit cards. I have had both hacked, but it never cost me a penny, just the aggravation of getting a new card.

Oh, I'm sure you are right about that insurance angle, if I was in the insurance biz I'd definitely want access to this data. I just assume there is zero privacy these days, because there really isn't. I don't think most people comprehend the massive amount of data that companies have on you - they likely know your behaviors and patterns better than you yourself do.

Paul T 03-25-2025 07:28 AM

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Originally Posted by john70t (Post 12434927)
So, paying to submit your own research data to some multinational pharma corporation with no terms on usage or privacy? What could go wrong?

People have sent in animal and plant DNA as a joke and gotten back fake results.
Too late for those fraud charges
..

yeah, I've seen that....the data is likely junk.

Billiam 911 2.8 03-25-2025 08:59 AM

This is just one example of the surveillance state in which we live. License plate readers are pervasive in law enforcement and our highways. And we pay for it all.

LEAKYSEALS951 03-25-2025 09:02 AM

My mom got me that test kit as a birthday present one year. I never used it. One day she asked "did you ever get the test?" and I had to politely tell her "no way in hell."

She was upset I didn't do it. This is one of those examples where my deep state paranoia paid off :D

BK911 03-25-2025 09:11 AM

My sister did it.
Her ancestry totaled up to 120%.

masraum 03-25-2025 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by BK911 (Post 12434988)
My sister did it.
Her ancestry totaled up to 120%.

Vibrations and energy! ;) j/k

Steve Carlton 03-25-2025 11:40 AM

I think they cloned me.

Synchro Joe 03-25-2025 11:53 AM

Cousin of mine sent in DNA from his bulldog. Got back a report that did not indicate anything unusual. Unfortunately he could not get a refund from them.

URY914 03-25-2025 11:55 AM

My dad used to say "We're all going to die someday from something."

BK911 03-25-2025 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 12435032)
Vibrations and energy! ;) j/k

That's what I'm thinking.
Such high vibes, I total more than 1.

Arizona_928 03-25-2025 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12434864)
^^^ Same here.

From NPR:

"Even before a possible sale goes through, Prince, the law professor, said she wonders how many people know what data 23andMe already shares and with whom. For example, the company has given over anonymized data to the pharmaceutical giant GSK for years to help it develop new drugs.

"Everybody's worried about what a new company can do with the data — and that is a concern — but frankly some of the things that people are worried about, 23andMe already can do or already does," Prince said."

No worse than the state taking the DNA of your new born and entering it into a secret LE database.


Yeah that’s a thing

stealthn 03-25-2025 07:58 PM

I wonder how many the police have falsely arrested due to DNA familial matches from these places ��


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