Major DNA testing company is sharing genetic data with the FBI

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Family Tree DNA, a prominent consumer DNA-testing company, will share data with federal law enforcement. That means investigators have access to genetic information linked to hundreds of millions of people.

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Its not about a persons color: rather its about how they behave. We are learning our DNA does reveal hints regarding our predisposition to disease, but more revealing--what to expect. Hard to stomach but good to know.

I knew it would happen

Duh isn’t this how they caught the Goldenstate Killer?

Businesses need to understand what privacy real means. Don't take DNA test!

What did people think was going to happen with it?

All this Ancestry DNA is going to backfire on our, not so “Free” Society. If will effect healthcare access first. its akin to killing NetNeutrality

...no wonder there came these un ...a...hombres...

Please tell this to the Democrats. They are too busy playing identity politics!

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