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23andMe, a leading DNA testing company known for analyzing millions of users' genetic data, is now under scrutiny as it faces financial difficulties. As the company navigates these challenging times, millions of customers who have submitted their DNA samples for ancestry insights and health-risk assessments are left wondering: What happens to their genetic data if 23andMe ceases operations?

Since its founding in 2006, 23andMe has built a massive database of genetic information, housing details on the genealogy and health risks of users who willingly submitted DNA samples for analysis. Yet as the company has struggled financially, many privacy advocates. . .

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