加州总检察长罗布·邦塔紧急发布针对23andMe用户的消费者警报
California Attorney General issues consumer alert for 23andMe customers

原始链接: https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/attorney-general-bonta-urgently-issues-consumer-alert-23andme-customers

加州总检察长罗布·邦塔发布消费者警示,提醒23andMe用户,鉴于该公司据报道面临财务困境,他们有权删除其基因数据。邦塔援引《基因信息隐私法案》(GIPA)和《加州消费者隐私法案》(CCPA),敦促加州居民考虑删除他们的数据并销毁23andMe保存的物理样本。 加州居民可以通过登录他们的23andMe账户,进入“设置”部分,选择“永久删除数据”来删除他们的账户和基因数据。然后他们必须通过电子邮件确认请求。要销毁储存的唾液样本,客户可以更改账户设置中的偏好设置。撤销对基因数据研究用途的同意也在账户设置中可以操作。GIPA赋予加州居民删除数据、销毁样本和撤销同意的权利,而CCPA允许删除企业收集的个人信息,包括基因数据。

Hacker News上的一篇讨论总结: 一条关于23andMe财务状况不稳定的加州消费者警示,引发了关于数据隐私和企业权力的讨论。一位用户强调了公司财务困境期间私人数据被出售的风险,倾向于Signal和自托管个人数据等注重隐私的替代方案。另一位用户认为,该警示反映了政府对企业的偏袒,批评了数据隐私的“选择退出”制度以及政客未能充分保护公民数据的行为。第三位用户幽默地质疑了将基因物质分享给互联网公司的明智性。发帖人随后回复确认已提交数据删除请求。

原文

Californians have the right to direct the company to delete their genetic data 

OAKLAND — California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a consumer alert to customers of 23andMe, a genetic testing and information company. The California-based company has publicly reported that it is in financial distress and stated in securities filings that there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. Due to the trove of sensitive consumer data 23andMe has amassed, Attorney General Bonta reminds Californians of their right to direct the deletion of their genetic data under the Genetic Information Privacy Act (GIPA) and California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA). Californians who want to invoke these rights can do so by going to 23andMe's website. 

“California has robust privacy laws that allow consumers to take control and request that a company delete their genetic data,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Given 23andMe’s reported financial distress, I remind Californians to consider invoking their rights and directing 23andMe to delete their data and destroy any samples of genetic material held by the company.” 

To Delete Genetic Data from 23andMe:

  1. Consumers can delete their account and personal information by taking the following steps:
  2. Log into your 23andMe account on their website. 
  3. Go to the “Settings” section of your profile.
  4. Scroll to a section labeled “23andMe Data” at the bottom of the page. 
  5. Click “View” next to “23andMe Data”
  6. Download your data: If you want a copy of your genetic data for personal storage, choose the option to download it to your device before proceeding.
  7. Scroll to the “Delete Data” section. 
  8. Click “Permanently Delete Data.” 
  9. Confirm your request: You’ll receive an email from 23andMe; follow the link in the email to confirm your deletion request.

To Destroy Your 23andMe Test Sample:

If you previously opted to have your saliva sample and DNA stored by 23andMe, but want to change that preference, you can do so from your account settings page, under “Preferences.”

To Revoke Permission for Your Genetic Data to be Used for Research:

If you previously consented to 23andMe and third-party researchers to use your genetic data and sample for research, you may withdraw consent from the account settings page, under “Research and Product Consents.”

Under GIPA, California consumers can delete their account and genetic data and have their biological sample destroyed. In addition, GIPA permits California consumers to revoke consent that they provided a genetic testing company to collect, use, and disclose genetic data and to store biological samples after the initial testing has been completed. The CCPA also vests California consumers with the right to delete personal information, which includes genetic data, from businesses that collect personal information from the consumer.   

To learn more about the CCPA, please visit here.  

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