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by funcDropShadow 973 days ago
> This seems pretty far fetched.

At the begin of Hitler's reign, the Nazis started to ask people at many occasions for so-called "Ariernachweis" papers. Those were collections of documents to show that someones ancestors were pure according to their race theory. Many people didn't question this at the beginning. Later that data was used to round up minorities, i.e. to commit the wellknown atrocities.

Once data is centrally collected, you cannot know for which future purposes it'll be used. So, the question with regards to companies like 23andme should be: Do you trust the current owners, all future owners, and current and future business partners to not misuse and safeguard your DNA data?

> Monetarily the genetic data is marginally valuable at best Tell that to big pharma, health insurers, adoption agencies, dating sites, and companies that produce addictive products for consumers.

> Do you really think braindead landlords and HR people would make decisions based on Promethease They have shown to make decisions based on DEI declarations. I rest my case.