FTC concerned about privacy protections in 23andMe bankruptcy

(Reuters) -
Any purchaser of 23andMe assets should agree to be bound by the company's existing privacy policy, FTC Chairman
The company filed for bankruptcy protection on
Officials including
In 2023, hackers exposed the personal data of nearly 7 million 23andMe customers over a five-month period, dealing a major blow to the company's reputation and compounding its growth problems. The breach raised alarm among customers concerned about their privacy and how DNA-testing firms handle their data.
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