In the wake of recent data breaches and financial troubles at 23andMe, many users are looking to remove their genetic data from the company’s database.
If you’re among those concerned about privacy, this guide will walk you through the process of permanently deleting your 23andMe data.
While 23andMe provides valuable genetic insights, concerns over data privacy, potential data breaches, and the company’s financial stability have prompted many users to reconsider their participation. Deleting your data ensures that your genetic information is no longer stored or accessible by 23andMe.
If you want to go a step further:
No. Once your account is deleted, your data is permanently removed and cannot be restored.
23andMe states they do not sell individual genetic data but may share aggregated, de-identified data for research purposes. However, data breaches have raised concerns about unauthorized access.
23andMe does not specify an exact timeframe, but the process typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks.
If you are concerned about the security and privacy of your genetic information, deleting your 23andMe data is a proactive step to protect yourself. Following the steps outlined in this guide will ensure that your information is permanently removed from the company’s database.
For further assistance, visit 23andMe Customer Support.
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