So hospitals and the military don't have everybody's DNA already? Lemme guess, hospitals would never give your DNA to the government.
This is what i want to know at this point.Who are the people behind the sites?
Hipaa and nsa and fbi and dea is all the same. The govt.How is this not a major hipaa violation.
lol at anyone who didnt see this coming. Better start wearing a gopro camera for an alibi before your DNA starts turning up at crime scenes in states youve never even been to.
hidingsome things are better off dead tbh
congrats on graduating though where's your abs??????
nikkas in here acting like other sites in different industries don't have to succumb to court orders as well ..
Peep all your social media and online shopping sites privacy policies/user agreements. Hell, read all the apps you got on your phone's permissions via user agreement...this shyt ain't nothing new or out of the ordinary in this era unfortunately.
Yea I am. Uncle Sam got me when I went into the Air Force
They knew that since day 1Ancestry.Com Is Quietly Transforming Itself Into A Medical Research Juggernaut
How Ancestry.Com Is Quietly Transforming Itself Into A Medical Research Juggernaut
Ancestry.com is talking to the FDA about using DNA to estimate people's risk of disease
Ancestry is talking to the FDA about using DNA to estimate people's risk of disease
seems like Ancestry.com and 23andMe would eventually be on some gattaca type shyt, if employers and the government have access to your DNA that would bring a new form of discrimination
like in gattaca .
I remember back in 11 when 23andme was giving free dna traces to people whose family had African origin. I read the agreement and low and behold it said they would comply with police seizures or goverment requests.
SMH. I'm going to dig deeper on this. I want to see if there's any direct/indirect ties to the government. Something ain't right.