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codedokode
73 days ago
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Independent directors of 23andMe resign from board
I wonder, do the "relatives" know and agree that their information is sent to other person?
sitharus
73 days ago
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…yes that’s how it works? You opt in and choose what you share. They’re quite explicit about it.
michaelcampbell
72 days ago
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> You opt in and choose what you share
Until the company gets breached and your choices mean squat. Thanks, no.
nnutter
73 days ago
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I would say it's a little more murky than that. My anecdotal experience is in the context of Ancestry.com. Effectively, I might not consent to having my information shared but if my uncle, nephew, etc. does it is effectively still being shared.
PawgerZ
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Yes. You must opt in. When you opt in, you can elect to show your full name, or just initals (may be other options but I opted in long ago).
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