Federal law could prevent your 23andMe data deletion, but you should still try

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Since 23andMe launched direct-to-consumer genetic testing in 2007, it's evolved into more than just a relative novelty. It's good for tracking down unknown relatives (for better or worse) and represents one of the many ways modern technology promotes health awareness. Its work is also covered by various regulations, and employs digital archiving for security, privacy, and ease of access.

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