Why I regret using 23andMe: I gave up my DNA just to find out I'm British
Briefly

As 23andMe faces a catastrophic decline in value, individuals are increasingly choosing to delete their genetic information due to privacy and trust issues, highlighting systemic flaws in data handling.
With independent board members resigning and a workforce reduction, the future of 23andMe looms ominously, leaving customers to question the safety and ownership of their genetic information.
My experience with 23andMe was marred by both ambivalence and disappointment; despite my curiosity, I was left with a sense of unease about my shared data and its implications.
The once-promising genetic testing company is now caught in a spiral of financial despair, compelling me and many others to reconsider the value of sharing such personal data.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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